Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) technical specialist Rory Percival has hinted the regulator and ombudsman are working to agree on guidelines around suitability reporting for advisers.
Asked at the Distribution Technology conference on 4 March about his views on how the Financial Ombudsman Service's (FOS) take on suitability reports often differed from the regulator's, Percival (pictured) responded: "Watch this space." Percival had told delegates at the conference he didn't believe shorter, simpler suitability reports stood less of a chance at defending complaints with the ombudsman than those containing a raft of clauses designed to "cover the firm's position". But an adviser in the audience pointed out he had evidence to prove the FOS had been interpreting FCA rul...
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