Another wave of withdrawn permissions

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The FSA has announced a further five withdrawals of permissions over unpaid fees.

Parkers, from Fallowfield lost their permissions as it owed the regulator £2,289.78.

Hasmukh Patel trading as Safeguard Financial Services in Thornton Health owed the FSA £1,592.09 and Bradford-based Khalid Khan, trading as K K Associates, owed £1,093.95.

Paul David Abel trading as Abel Home Loans, of Sedgley, failed to pay the regulator £1,373.15, while Nigel Alexander McClements trading as Northumbria Mortgages in Carlise owed the FSA £817.94.

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