FSA's supervisory enhancement programme

This practice note outlines the work carried out by the FSA to review and improve its own supervisory practices in response to the financial crisis and, in particular, to the Northern Rock crisis. It looks at changes introduced under the FSA's supervisory enhancement programme (SEP), with particular focus on the FSA's adoption of a more intensive approach to supervision.

This note covers historic developments. For details of the FSA's transition to the new UK regulatory structure that is due to be completed by the end of 2012, see Practice note, Hot topics: New UK financial services regulatory structure.

The key primary source material table in this document contains links to key primary source material and related PLC Financial Services legal updates. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all relevant materials published by interested parties.

PLC Financial Services

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