Broker Expo: Learn what the FCA will mean for brokers

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With the Broker Expo in Coventry only three days away Terence Clark, compliance director at RWA, has revealed what attendees will hear about in the company’s workshop on The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

Ahead of the transition to the new regulator Mr Clark and colleague Ian Ritchie will explain at the Broker Expo what the change will mean for brokers.

According to Mr Clark, the recent statements by Martin Wheatley, CEO-designate of the FCA, mean that week-by-week a clearer view of how the regulatory environment will look is emerging.

"The workshop is a great opportunity to learn what you will need to do to be ready when the new regulator takes over next year," he told Insurance Age.

"We will be

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