
JFSC Bitesize feedback for investment businesses on the suitability of advice
09/04/2025
In 2024, the JFSC undertook thematic assessment visits to evaluate the extent supervised persons were assessing their adherence to legislative and regulatory requirements and the effectiveness of their controls.
The JFSC has provided concise BITESIZE feedback on a single page, making it easy to understand the JFSC findings and any necessary actions. The JFSC observations identify:
- Good practice
- Areas of improvement
- Key considerations
Read the JFSC bitesize feedback =
- https://www.jerseyfsc.org/media/8192/bitesize-feedback-investment-business-suitability-of-advice.pdf
OR READ HERE
The feedback above can also be found on the JFSC examination findings and questionnaires page.
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