Parliament should hold PRA and FCA to account on competitiveness: Hiscox’s Childs
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Parliament should hold PRA and FCA to account on competitiveness: Hiscox’s Childs

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Parliament should hold UK regulators accountable for delivering on a new competitiveness objective by using metrics such as the number of London start-ups and speed of authorisations, Hiscox chairman Robert Childs has told a parliamentary inquiry.

Childs appeared this morning in the latest session of the House of Lords inquiry into London market regulation, where he explained why the market needs a regulatory regime that is “transparent, consistent, flexible and quick”, as well as the...

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