AIFA concerned by ‘consumer champion’ role for CPMA

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The Association of Independent Financial Advisers (AIFA) has responded to the Government’s consultation on the implementation of reforms to financial regulation, including the creation of the Consumer Protection and Markets Authority (CPMA).

Andrew Strange, Director of Policy at AIFA, said: “We agree with the need for reform of the regulatory architecture

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