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The FSA

The Financial Services Authority regulates the financial services industry. It has four objectives:

  • Maintaining market confidence.
  • Promoting public understanding of the financial system.
  • The protection of consumers.
  • Fighting financial crime.

On the Financial Services Authority Register you will find documents to help you make complete, accurate and unbiased decisions on what you do with your money.

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Norwich & Peterborough Building Society and N&P are trading names of Yorkshire Building Society. Yorkshire Building Society is a member of the Building Societies Association and is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Yorkshire Building Society is entered in the Financial Services Register and its registration number is 106085. Principal office of Yorkshire Building Society: Yorkshire House, Yorkshire Drive, Bradford, BD5 8LJ

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