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The latest issue of Credit Strategy’s magazine explores whether the Financial Conduct Authority’s Consumer Duty will be an evolution or revolution for lenders.
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We also hear why StepChange’s Phil Andrew is urging lenders to “get sharper” at spotting the signs of consumers in need. The Credit Services Association’s Chris Leslie, meanwhile, explores why the FOS is putting off “real change”.
Additionally, Atom’s head of lending Paula Mercer tells Credit Strategy’s Amber Ainsley-Pritchard about what it was like joining one of the UK’s first challenger banks, and the barriers to progression for women in finance.
In this edition’s View from Westminster, Jonathan Horsman looks back on the Treasury Committee’s latest Financial Ombudsman Service hearing, at the time of writing, while our secret columnist reflects on the Arena Television saga.
As well as this, the issue highlights some dates for the diary - the most notable of which is this month’s Credit Week, the largest gathering of credit professionals in Europe, which will take place from 22 to 24 March.
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