TISA sets up protection council to boost lifetime financial planning

Johnny Timpson is council chairman

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The Tax Incentivised Savings Association (TISA) has established a consumer protection policy council to help boost lifetime financial planning.

The council will focus on protection issues and will support TISA's savings and investments policy work to improve the financial resilience of UK citizens, the body said. The chairman of the council is Johnny Timpson, financial protection technical and industry affairs manager at Scottish Widows Protect. Sara McLeish, director, EMEIA financial services at EY is deputy chairman. The council will also collaborate with industry trade bodies and consumer groups. TISA director general David Dalton-Brown said: "It became evident as we prepared our response to the Financial Advice Mark...

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