fsa financial services authority
FSA reviews £20m IT needs
News The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is conducting a review of its £20m IT requirements, with outsourcing one of the options under consideration. The FSA said the services that could be outsourced include infrastructure, such as hosting around... [16 Aug 2005]
Nationwide fined nearly £1m for security lapses
News Nationwide Building Society has been fined £980,000 by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) for information security lapses. Margaret Cole, director of enforcement at the FSA, said in a statement the authority's swift enforcement action in the... [14 Feb 2007]
FSA website debate rumbles on
News The Financial Services Authority is awaiting an independent arbitration decision on whether it has the domain name rights to fsa.co.uk, currently owned by software provider Findlay Steele Associates. The dispute dates back to April 1997 when... [26 Sep 2001]
Small firm punches above its weight to keep domain name
News The domain name in question is fsa.co.uk licensed to Findlay Steele Associates in April 1997 but a problem has arisen due to a clash with finance watchdog the FSA. Although the FSA said this gave it the right to take the domain name, Nominet, the... [19 Oct 2001]
Insurance Broker Achieves FSA Compliance and Enhances Competitive Advantage in Six Weeks
White Paper Formed in 2004, Oxygen wanted to deploy a new solution to help financial organisations adapt to new business dynamics and sweeping regulatory changes imposed by the Financial Services Authority (FSA). [04 Mar 2008]
FSA signs far-reaching outsourcing deals
News The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has handed the bulk of its IT to Fujitsu Services in an eight-year, £80m outsourcing contract. The FSA said the goal is both to cut costs and have "best in class IS services by September 2008". [20 Apr 2007]
FSA to name and shame 53 bogus e-tail sites
News The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has uncovered 53 Web sites in the UK that could be ripping off consumers. A spokeswoman for the government body warned consumers to beware of any Web site offering financial services, particularly stock... [16 May 2000]
FSA upgrades tech to improve MiFID monitoring
News The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is significantly upgrading the technology it uses to monitor the UK financial markets and to identify potential market abuses. The spokesman added Sabre II is intended to flag up issues that arise and actually... [20 Jun 2007]
FSA simplifies compliance
News The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has signed a four-year contract with three outsourcing companies to revamp its business applications. The move is intended to simplify the process for companies when they submit compliance-related data to the... [18 Aug 2006]
Finance services prepare for league table report
News The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has published its timetable for drawing up a league table of financial services, which will clarify how well organisations use software tools and direct marketing. [19 May 1999]
FSA warns to prepare for MiFID
News The UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) is urging companies to prepare for European compliance laws that are set to cost the banking industry $1bn in IT renewals. The FSA is asking financial companies to prepare for the European Union's Markets... [22 Nov 2005]
FSA warns banks to wise up on security
News The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has warned the banking industry to shape up their attitudes to securing sensitive data and customer information. Speaking at the FSA annual conference on financial crime, FSA director, financial crime and... [25 Apr 2008]
FSA to do minimum for EU compliance
News The UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) has said it will only implement the minimum requirements for European compliance regulations. Earlier this year the FSA criticised the European Union for failing to provide a cost-benefit analysis for the... [05 Dec 2005]
Norwich Union Life fined for data control 'weaknesses'
News The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Norwich Union Life £1.26m for failing to manage customer data adequately, resulting in financial crimes such as identity theft being committed against its customers. [17 Dec 2007]
Mortgage advice poised for electronic regulation
News The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is likely to turn to intelligent agent software and the Internet to regulate mortgage advisers it has emerged. He said the IT services firm has been talking to the FSA this year, and despite protests from some... [06 Dec 1999]
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