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ICOBS 2.1 Client categorisation

As Published: 2007

ICOBS 2.1 Client categorisation

COBS 10.4 Assessing appropriateness: when it need not be done

As Published: 2007

COBS 10.4 Assessing appropriateness: when it need not be done

SYSC 13.3 Other related Handbook sections

As Published: 2007

SYSC 13.3 Other related Handbook sections

SUP 4.1 Application

As Published: 2003

SUP 4.1 Application

LR 1.3 Information gathering and publication

As Published: 2005

LR 1.3 Information gathering and publication

PERG 8.3 Financial promotion

As Published: 2005

PERG 8.3 Financial promotion

MAR 4.1 Application and Purpose

As Published: 2001

MAR 4.1 Application and Purpose

PERG 1.1 Application and purpose

As Published: 2005

PERG 1.1 Application and purpose

SUP App 3.2 Purpose

As Published: 2004

SUP App 3.2 Purpose

FIT 2.3 Financial soundness

As Published: 2001

FIT 2.3 Financial soundness

CREDS 7.1 Application, purpose and interpretation

As Published: 2011

CREDS 7.1 Application, purpose and interpretation

CASS 9.1 Application

As Published: 2010

CASS 9.1 Application

SYSC 2.2 Recording the apportionment

As Published: 2001

SYSC 2.2 Recording the apportionment

MCOB 10.2 Purpose

As Published: 2004

MCOB 10.2 Purpose

SUP 14.4 Notices of proposed changes: form and delivery

As Published: 2001

SUP 14.4 Notices of proposed changes: form and delivery

MCOB 10.1 Application

As Published: 2006

MCOB 10.1 Application

ICOBS 8.1 Insurers: general

As Published: 2007

ICOBS 8.1 Insurers: general

MAR 6.2 Purpose

As Published: 2007

MAR 6.2 Purpose

CREDS 8.1 Application and purpose

As Published: 2011

CREDS 8.1 Application and purpose

DTR 1B.2 Modifying rules and consulting the FSA

As Published: 2008

DTR 1B.2 Modifying rules and consulting the FSA