Ethics guru appointed to Gold Standard Awards panel

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Professor David Jackman, former head of industry training and ethics at the FSA and now chairman of the Ethics Foundation has been appointed as one of this year's Incisive Media Gold Standard Award panellists.

Now in its second year, Incisive Media's Gold Standards is an initiative designed to identify financial services companies practising extremely high business standards, and is open to fund management, protection, pension, banking, mortgages, and insurance groups operating in the UK, as well as independent financial advisers. Professor Jackman’s expertise in ethics and training in financial services will serve as a key element in evaluating this year’s entries across a number of areas, particularly trust, to assess which financial services companies meet high standards for financial stren...

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