Rory Percival launches own consultancy; wins Threesixty contract

Recently left role as FCA technical specialist

Victoria McKeever
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Former Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) technical specialist Rory Percival is to launch his own consultancy firm and has won a contract with support services provider Threesixty.

Rory Percival Training and Consultancy will launch on 1 November, as a provider of internal staff training to Threesixty. The contract will see Percival (pictured) join Threesixty for one day a month to support training but further events are already being discussed, managing director Phil Young said. Percival recently left the FCA following ten years with the regulator, during which he worked on the suitability of advice, the Retail Distribution Review and risk profiling among others. Percival confirmed his departure from the FCA in August. Young said Percival's background with ...

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