'RDR has laudable aims' The 20 best TSC submissions

Laura Miller
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The Treasury Select Committee (TSC) has not yet made a decision on whether to call for a full evidence session on the RDR as it wades through a huge 203 separate submissions on the issue.

Submissions have come in from a wide range of interested parties including: the FSA, ABI, Adviser Alliance, threesixty, SimplyBiz, the CII, CISI, FSSC, Cazenove, Lloyds Banking Group, Scottish Widows and many individual IFAs. The TSC has been calling for submissions to scrutinise the need for the rule change. To view volume one of the the submissions in full click here To view volume two of the submissions click here Top Quotes from submissions Hargreaves Lansdown "We believe that the RDR has some laudable aims, but has been misguidedly implemented. "It is a concept th...

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