New compliance firm aims to be "one-stop shop"
A new regulatory consulting firm has launched this month to act as a "first-choice" advisor and "one-stop shop" on regulation and compliance issues for firms in general insurance and legal services.
Advantage Regulation, geared mainly towards the City of London, said its consultants would aim to "not only provide advice but also practical solutions" to regulatory problems.
The firm claimed that its approach would "reduce the stress to client firms and improve the experiences of their customers".
Advantage Regulation added that, through its association with Carter Perry Bailey LLP, it would also provide access to legal representation for firms in need of support when dealing with regulators
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