FCA to seek adviser feedback on FAMR and RDR in roadshow tour

Series of events across UK

Sophie King
clock • 1 min read

Following its call for input earlier this month, the FCA is to host a number of events to encourage adviser feedback on both the Financial Advice Market Review and the Retail Distribution Review.

The financial watchdog has revealed it is going to hold a series of seven roadshows across the UK, including events in the cities of Belfast, Birmingham, London and Manchester.  Earlier this month, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published a call for input, asking for feedback on how it should approach its own review of the Retail Distribution Review (RDR) and the Financial Advice Market Review (FAMR), some two years after it intended to do so. Did RDR and FAMR cause 'unintended harm' to consumers, asks FCA In its report, the regulator asked people to answer 24 questions, bas...

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