What RDR means for wraps, platforms and advisers
29 September 2011
Cofunds’ Alastair Conway, Ascentric’s Hugo Thorman and L&G’s director of platforms Danny Wynn are here to tackle your questions about the consequences of the new regulations.
The Financial Services Authority’s platform policy paper has created renewed debate about the likely impact of new regulations on wraps, fund supermarkets and providers.
Here, a panel of experts will answer whether wraps will succeed in the fight against a total ban on rebates. They also tackle ideas such as whether fund platforms’ transparent charging structure will drive down fund manager rebates, and whether providers have enough time to implement system changes for a legacy commission ban.
Here, a panel of experts will answer whether wraps will succeed in the fight against a total ban on rebates. They also tackle ideas such as whether fund platforms’ transparent charging structure will drive down fund manager rebates, and whether providers have enough time to implement system changes for a legacy commission ban.
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