The importance of regulation has never been greater. As the UKs sole financial services regulator, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) works to maintain market confidence, target and reduce financial crime, and protect consumers.
By the end of 2013, the FSA will be replaced by two new regulatory bodies. These will carry forward our philosophy of outcomes-based regulation, intensive firm supervision and credible deterrence:
To ensure a smooth transition, in April 2011 we made changes to our current internal structure setting up the Prudential Business Unit (PBU) and a Conduct Business Unit (CBU) within the FSA.
This restructure of our working framework offers an exciting opportunity to make your mark in financial regulation. Wherever you are in your career, we have opportunities across our business for bright, ambitious people. From internships and graduate placements that take in the full breadth of the FSAs responsibilities, to specialist programmes for IT, Economics, Risk and Management Accountancy our structured development programmes will make the most of your talents and give you in-depth exposure to the UK financial industry.
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