FSA definition

FSA means the UK Financial Services Authority.
FSA means the Financial Services Authority and any successor thereto, the central regulatory authority for United Kingdom investment business;

Examples of FSA in a sentence

  • Xxxxxxxx, FSA, a Principal and Consulting Actuary in the Indianapolis office of Xxxxxxxx, Inc.

  • If an Employee resigns, retires, or expires during the benefit year, and will no longer be employed by the District, the Employee will be responsible for repaying to the District the remaining balance of the Employee’s healthcare premiums and/or FSA account that were pre-paid by the District.

  • Presently this program provides medical, surgical, hospital, dental, vision, and other insurance benefits and options (such as long term disability protection, and the optional "125 Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Plan").

  • In the event the Hospital modifies its cun-ent plans or options, (e.g., discontinuation of the "125 (FSA) Plan"), or provides an alternative plan(s) the Hospital will discuss the proposed plan changes with the Association prior to implementation.

  • SWD will undertake the duties set out in the General Obligations of SWD to the Service Operator as specified in the Funding and Service Agreement (FSA) Generic Sections.


More Definitions of FSA

FSA means Financial Security Assurance Inc., a New York stock insurance company.
FSA means the Financial Services Authority. www.fsa.gov.uk.
FSA means the United Kingdom Financial Services Authority in its capacity as competent authority under the FSMA and any successor thereto.
FSA means the Financial Services Authority or such other governmental authority in the United Kingdom (or, if the Bank becomes domiciled in a jurisdiction other than the United Kingdom, in such other jurisdiction) having primary supervisory authority with respect to the Bank.
FSA is an abbreviation for “Financial Services Authority”.
FSA means the Financial Services Authority. Any reference to a provision of any statute, directive, order or regulation herein is a reference to that provision as amended or re-enacted from time to time.