PIMFA launches five-year members' manifesto

Six pillars of focus

Victoria McKeever
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The Personal Investment Management & Financial Advice Association (PIMFA) has launched its members' manifesto, laying out its five-year vision for the sector.

The manifesto is based on six pillars which summarise the areas of focus PIMFA has identified to create the optimal operating environment for its member firms to deliver services and meet client needs. These six pillars include a focus on enabling access to and designing a sector appropriate for the future. Ensuring proportionate regulation, developing robust and thriving markets, as well as enabling business protection and digital business transformation also formed part of these principles. PIMFA said it will implement its five-year vision by: Driving outcomes to increase trust...

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