The City watchdog also travelled to Swansea in November to meet steelworkers about bringing possible claims against their adviser.
Earlier this year, the FSCS said it had paid out more than £36.5mn in compensation to BSPS members, as of January 25.
Last month, the FCA announced emergency powers to prevent firms who advised members of the BSPS from disposing of assets to avoid paying compensation, however advisers questioned why the regulator was delayed on using its powers.
This came a week after the FCA said it stopped David Stock & Co Limited discarding its assets without the regulator’s permission.
Earlier this month, it wrote a letter to individuals who transferred out of the BSPS in 2016 urging them to file their complaints as soon as possible.
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