Wanda Goldwag appointed to FCA's consumer panel

From 1 March

Hannah Godfrey
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has appointed Wanda Goldwag as the new chair of its Financial Services Consumer Panel.

Goldwag - who is currently chair of the Office of Legal Complaints, the board, which controls the legal ombudsman service for England and Wales - will begin her new role from 1 March for an initial three-year term, which has been confirmed by HM Treasury. The Financial Services Consumer Panel is an independent statutory body set up to represent the interests of consumers in the FCA's development of policy. It works to advise and challenge the FCA from the earliest stages of its policy development to ensure the regulator takes into account consumer interest. Goldwag will be the publ...

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