Wheatley and Williams allay brokers' FSA fears.
Brokers voiced one big concern at the conference's closing panel discussion - regulation by the Fina...
Brokers voiced one big concern at the conference's closing paneldiscussion - regulation by the Financial Services Authority.
David Wheatley, director of Beddis Hobbs, and Mike Williams, chief
executive of the British Insurance Brokers' Association, both tried to
allay brokers' fears, reassuring them the FSA will work with them in the
run up to regulation.
As Mr Williams pointed out: "The FSA has to go through a transparent
process of consultation and publish the results. It has to say what it
think
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