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by Paul Scott, Director of Consulting The FSA’s first attempt at the Mortgage Market Review was roundly criticised, so much so that Adair Turner took a personal interest, thinking it important enough to write the introduction to the latest Consultation Paper. This time, the proposals have received general acceptance, but will still mean major changes [...]

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This article was first published in FS FOCUS issue 56 www.icaew.com/fsf… If financial advisers thought that they would be unaffected by the Financial Services Authority’s (FSA) latest intervention in product regulation, they will be disappointed. The regulator not only plans to tighten rule relating to the development of products, but also their distribution to customers. [...]

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We have just entered 2012 and as an MBA student you are probably thinking it’s time to start the job hunt and if not, you should be! Competition is always fierce for the best jobs on the market and there are a few things to do before you start applying for them to give yourself [...]

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With the requirements for consultants becoming ever more stringent, many consultancies are incorporating tests into their interview process. There are four main types of test: personality, logical, numerical and verbal. Personality:these tests use a variety of situations and assess how you would react, how you work with others, what frustrates you and how you cope [...]

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One unexpected outcome of the long awaited Mortgage Market Review is what looks like a squeeze on mortgage brokers. The heart of the paper is enhanced affordability checks and the Review says the FSA is not proposing to prevent income and expenses checks being done by intermediaries, “but the lender will be responsible for ensuring [...]

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Companies need to deliver revenue that increases profitability; however, this should be linked to the way a company treats their customers with the aim not only to fulfil the standards demanded by the FSA, but also to build credibility in long term relationships with their customers. Every company should be asking themselves, “are we looking [...]

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The Financial Ombudsman Service has just released its discussion paper on the publication of its decisions. This a major concern for the industry at the moment and divides opinion. Certainly, firms want greater clarity over FOS decision making, but how will publishing decisions achieve this? It will require an easily searchable database which firms and [...]

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The Retail Distribution Review’s (RDR) new definition of advice will have certainly unnerved financial advisors, but is the regulator’s definition sufficient for today’s market and does it reflect what customers think is advice? Under the RDR there will only be two types of advisor for investment products: there will be fully independent advisors that must [...]

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Recently we took part in the Source for Consulting market update presented by Fiona Czerniawska, Director and Co-Founder of Source for Consulting, and Edward Haigh, Director. The results were from their quarterly buying trends survey. The results were very varied depending on the type of consulting work done and the type of company. As has [...]

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A management consultancy firm, like any business, is only as good as its employees and their reputations rely heavily on the quality of consultants who manage their projects and clients. Therefore, these firms invest a substantial amount of time, money, and resources into recruiting, training, and retaining individual consultants. It is of utmost importance that [...]

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