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Industry panel calls for supportive regulation

The Financial Services Authority's Smaller Businesses Practitioner Panel, which monitors the overall...

The Financial Services Authority's Smaller Businesses Practitioner Panel, which monitors the overall performance and effectiveness of the FSA for smaller firms, has called for greater contact from the regulator with small firms. Mark Rothery, chairman of the panel, called for the FSA to ensure communications are clearer, better targeted and more accessible for smaller firms. He added some progress has been made in large part to the efforts of the Small Firms Division. He said: "The FSA needs to look carefully at its means of supervising smaller firms and we would like to see a reallocation of resources in order to facilitate greater personal contact and interaction with smaller firms."

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