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UK Financial Markets Regulatory Bodies

The regulatory bodies keeping the UK financial and investment markets on the straight and narrow. Whatever your perspective on the markets from individual investor to institutional representative these sites will direct you to the appropriate regulatory regime.
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International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation

Comment: An independent, non-profit research and education foundation based in Amsterdam, active on a worldwide scale in the field of tax research, information and education. Access free, regularly updated tax headlines, and browse their international tax glossary online.

Securities and Futures Authority (SFA)

Comment: The regulatory organisation established under the Financial Services Act 1986 with responsibility for regulating members of the organised City investment markets. This web page offers contact details, press releases and a link to the FSA's website for further details.

British Insurance Brokers Association (BIBA)

Comment: The largest and longest established trade association for the general insurance market. Their website is designed to show you why you should choose to be a BIBA member to organise your insurance, how to find the right broker, what to look for in an insurance policy and more.

Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA)

Comment: The leading authority on accountancy and financial management for the public services. Their personalised news facility enables visitors to focus the site to their needs. CIPFA's free e-newsletter provides a monthly update of news from across the Institute.

Guernsey Financial Services Commission

Comment: Their objective is to provide supervision and regulation of the finance sector in the Bailiwick of Guernsey. Their website offers information on banking, insurance, investment and the fiduciary business in Guernsey. Also features internet advisory, a forms and document archive, a news area and search facility.

Institute of Financial Accountants

Comment: Established in 1916, it represents members and students in more than eighty countries around the world and provides a qualification and continuous professional development for those who want to become financial accountants. Register for access to the IFA members area, find out about their careers support services online, and much more.

International Association of Practising Accountants (IAPA)

Comment: Established in 1979, the IAPA has offices in cities and business centres around the world. The website provides an insight into how the organisation works and the benefits they think membership can bring to your practice, alongside a directory of current members and a global IAPA news service.

Accounting Standards Board (ASB)

Comment: Its role is to issue accounting standards, and it is recognised for that purpose under the Companies Act 1985. The ASB's objectives are set out in this site. One of these is to develop principles to guide it in establishing accounting standards. You can find a guide to accounting standards and the ASB's current projects online.

Association of Investment Trust Companies (AITC)

Comment: Formed in 1932, they now represent more than 300 investment trust companies, working with them to help investors learn more about investment trusts. Although they can't give advice, they aim to inform existing and prospective investors through their publications, website and programme of workshops around the country.

Building Societies Association (BSA)

Comment: The trade association for the UK's building societies. For information, such as details on their members, answers to frequently asked questions, facts and statistics on building societies, or copies of their press releases and newsletters, visit their website.

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