Key legal doc set to finalise re-reg project

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A key legal agreement set to be signed between platform players has been hailed by Tisa as the "final piece" of the re-registration jigsaw.

If platform players sign up to a draft legal indemnity agreement prepared by law firm Pinsent Masons on 30 June the Tisa re-registration project will effectively come to an end, said Tisa director of policy Malcolm Small. "This is the final piece of the jigsaw in terms of the re-reg project as run by Tisa," he said. Small added whilst the draft agreement may not be the finished article, it will be "relied upon for the purposes of re-registration going forward" should parties put their signatures to it later this month. Although a legal agreement exists between fund managers and pla...

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