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The Year That Was – a round up of all the key developments from 2023

Season 2, Ep. 7

In our final episode of Season 2, our host Ash Daniells is joined by David Allinson, Rachael Healey, Matt Watson, George Smith and Rob Morris to provide a round up of the key developments that took place during 2023. The following topics are covered in this episode:

 

  • FCA's Consumer Duty - David Allinson
  • Liability Driven Investments - Rachael Healey
  • The ongoing impact of LLC v. Sequana and the duties owed by directors to creditors - Matt Watson
  • The increase in corporate insolvencies and their impact on the insolvency practitioners - George Smith
  • Audit market reform – where we are and where we're likely to be - Rob Morris


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