Sheila Nicholl, the FSA's director of policy, yesterday asked a packed hall of advisers, product providers and consumer groups: What one thing would you want the Financial Conduct Authority to do differently to the FSA on consumer protection?
For those who couldn't make it you can help inform the debate on the shape of future financial services regulation by submitting a formal response to the question here. When you do - or even if you don't - let us know what you think in the comments section below this article: "What one thing would you want the Financial Conduct Authority to do differently to the FSA on consumer protection?"
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