BSA chairman fears regulatory overkill

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The chairman of the Building Societies Association (BSA), David Webster, has raised concern about the vast programme of regulatory reform that will affect almost every area of building society operations and questioned whether a point of regulatory overkill has been reached.

Speaking at the BSA Annual Lunch, Webster said: “The financial services market has faced huge changes over the last few years

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