The FSA is looking into how the models of retail distribution in the UK may evolve, primarily the fi...
The FSA is looking into how the models of retail distribution in the UK may evolve, primarily the financial advice sector. The FSA said it wishes to have a better understanding of how its requirements act as barriers or facilitators to the emergence of a market which is economically sustainable and is able to meet the changing needs of consumers from across the socio-economic spectrum. Speaking at the Retail Intermediaries Sector Conference John Tiner, chief executive of the FSA said: “We believe there are serious challenges to be faced in the retail intermediaries sector, from growing ec...
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