Adviser Home seeks input from smaller firms on FCA advice review

‘Streamlined survey’

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Adviser resources site Adviser Home has created a streamlined survey in a bid to encourage greater participation from smaller firms on the FCA's review into the advice market.

Last week, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published a call for input, asking for feedback on how it should approach its review on the Retail Distribution Review and the Financial Advice Market Review. In its report, the regulator asked people to answer 24 questions, based largely on consumer needs, the provision of advice, and guidance services and market changes. Adviser Home has now taken the FCA list of questions and developed what site director - and Professional Adviser's Armchair Critic - Brendan Llewellyn described as "a more streamlined approach" to encourage advisers t...

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