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Motor finance: Data readiness and directors’ responsibilities
06 Oct 20251 min read
Following the recent Supreme Court judgement on motor finance commissions, what do firms need to know now to be ready for the FCA’s proposed redress scheme?
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In September, our expert panel – featuring speakers from Grant Thornton and Dentons – discussed the importance of data readiness and leadership in preparing for the outcome of the FCA’s consultation on motor finance commissions.
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What we covered:
Key data challenges and techniques that can be deployed to improve accuracy and reliability of extracted data, or to fill data gaps
How best to prepare your data in advance of the FCA’s redress scheme
Areas of preparation directors need to consider
Directors’ responsibilities are – both during the consultation period and after the scheme launches
For more insight and guidance, get in touch with Darren Castle.
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