AIFA examines RDR with issues papers

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AIFA will address key areas of the Retail Distribution Review (RDR) with a series of issues papers.

The first, entitled The Big Picture, was released today and gives an overview of the RDR process and main issues - as well analysis of specific proposals including Customer Agreed Remuneration, qualifications and capital requirements. AIFA says these papers form part of its ‘RDR action plan’, “to ensure that the outcome of the Review delivers a better, and not just a different, regime that has clear benefits to consumers and delivers a robust advisory sector”. “Advisers want to know what the RDR might mean in the short and longer term and what they need to do about it,” AIFA deputy dire...

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