Origo offers Q&A sessions on ecommerce

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Origo, the developer of standards for ecommerce applications and supplier of digital certificates, is holding a "focus group" meeting for London-based IFAs on 1 December to discuss ecommerce in light of depolarisation and other regulatory changes.

A question and answer structure to the meeting will enable IFAs to put questions to Origo about what is being done to meet changes in the market brought about CP 121 (“Reforming Polarisation – Making the market work for consumers”), CP 166 (“Reforming Polarisation: Removing the barriers to choice – including feedback on CP 121”) and PS 159 (“Appointed Representatives – Extending the current regime, Feedback on CP 159 and ‘near final’ rules”), which has extended the AR regime to mortgage and general insurance intermediaries. Also covered in the discussions will be proposals for pensions s...

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