Source to hold free webinar on FCA’s GI market study

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Source Insurance is hosting a free one-hour webinar on the FCA’s General Insurance Pricing Practices Market Study.

The webinar, which is being held on Friday 25 June at 9am, aims to help advisers understand what has changed and what the new rules mean.

Phil Lewis, Source’s head of compliance, will be providing insight on the following:

  • What is the FCA GI pricing practices market study?
  • How does it affect brokers selling GI?
  • What does it mean for customers?
  • When will the rules come into force?
  • What will the impact be and will it reduce prices?

The webinar is free and will be worth 60 CPD minutes.

Register here:  www.thesource.co.uk/gi-pricing-practices

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