Consumer Duty Alliance to launch international arm for expats

The alliance to be chaired by Chartered financial practitioner Jane Hodges

Sahar Nazir
clock • 2 min read

The Consumer Duty Alliance (CDA) will launch Cross Border Alliance (CBA) to support UK consumers who are living internationally.

The new group will be chaired by Chartered financial practitioner Jane Hodges and will include practitioners and subject matter experts with experience of international markets, including the Federation of European Independent Financial Advisers CEO Paul Stanfield. The CBA will aim to identify and create good practices for handling UK citizens or residents to work/live internationally and have cross-border assets and financial advice/planning needs. The new alliance's short-term strategy is keeping the forum open to all advice firms seeking guidance in dealing with clients who move be...

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