CCTA Update: 31 October 2023
Published 01 November 2023
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CCTA Update: 24 October 2023
Published 01 November 2023
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Consumer Duty: Five key focus areas post-implementation
Published 07 September 2023
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CCTA Conference: 2023 brochure
Published 05 September 2023
We last met in April 2022, with a great conference in Liverpool. Discussions centred on how firms had adapted during those unparalleled times. Those conversations were enlightening and deeply resonant. The programme for this year promises to be equally, if not more, engaging. We have a packed agenda that addresses pivotal topics faced by our members and the broader market.
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CCTA Update: 16 August 2023
Published 16 August 2023
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CCTA Update: 9 August 2023
Published 09 August 2023
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CCTA Update: 2 August 2023
Published 02 August 2023
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Conference: Keynote announcement
Published 01 August 2023
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Consumer Duty – CCTA Update
Published 31 July 2023
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CCTA Update: 18 July 2023
Published 18 July 2023
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CCTA Magazine: 2023 Issue Two
Published 17 July 2023
Welcome to the latest issue of CCTA Magazine. We have brought together opinion pieces, articles and information for readers. In our feature articles, you will see that one of our common threads is access to credit, with reference to the recent report by Fair4All that showed the growth of illegal lending and a link to the fall in regulated credit.
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