UK - Restrictions outlined in the FSA's draft paper on depolarisation will continue to limit consumer choice, Berkeley Berry & Birch claims.
The IFA says the paper will also place a continuing burden on the industry. Group chief executive Clifford Lockyer – responding to the consultation paper on draft rules on depolarisation – said ...
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