LLA responses to FCA’s ageing population paper

The Later Life Academy (LLA) has submitted its response to the FCA Discussion Paper (DP16-1), ‘Ageing Population and Financial Services’.

The Paper was issued by the regulator in February this year and focused specifically at the ways in which financial services meets the needs of older consumers. It has invited collaboration and communication with all stakeholders on issues relevant for older consumers with the view to publishing a series of recommendations for future action in 2017.

In its response the LLA identifies a number of key areas it would like the FCA to focus on including:

The Academy also expressed a number of views it wishes the FCA to take into account and address:

Bob Champion, chairman of the Later Life Academy, said: “The Later Life Academy is pleased that the FCA has taken on the mantle of addressing the issues raised for the financial services industry of an ageing population. There are many issues bubbling under the surface in getting the right support, information, and advice to older people and this has to be a central tenet of any regulatory response, and the drafting of proposals. We acknowledge this is a complex area that requires deep thought and an inclusive debate, which is why the Academy is looking forward to working with the FCA on this project.”

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