LONDON, March 28 (Reuters) - Britain's financial regulatorswill examine whether computer systems used by the country'sleading banks are fit for purpose after a string of glitchesthat angered millions of customers.
The Financial Conduct Authority, the Bank of England and itsPrudential Regulation Authority will launch the review to beconcluded by early 2015, an FCA spokesman said.
"To access and manage our money we depend on the banks' ITsystems to be reliable. But IT outages continue, interruptingkey banking services," Clive Adamson, FCA director ofsupervision, said in a statement.
(Reporting by Huw Jones, Chris Vellacott)