With the onset of Treating Customers Fairly - or TCF - fast approaching, the regulator has published a paper highlighting its progress, says Chris Salih. And it's not a pretty sight
With Treating Customers Fairly - or 'TCF' - set to be unleashed on the market in spring 2007, the FSA has published its most recent paper on the subject, highlighting the progress - or lack thereof - among firms who need to implement the initiative. Keen to point out that TCF is an ongoing process - rather than something firms could merely implement and subsequently forget about - the regulator saw the progress of firms as mixed, with some making a serious effort to employ its spirit, while others procrastinate as we move closer to, for want of a better expression, T-Day. The FSA's repor...
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