The JFSC are reviewing its fees and wants your input and feedback - register by 1st March [tomorrow]
29/02/2024
- The JFSC are reviewing its fees and it wants your input and feedback through Independently hosted workshops .
- KPMG is leading these workshops and for you to participate they ask you to contact your trade association representatives before the end of this week [FRIDAY 1st March].
- Industry representatives will be identified by KPMG via consultation with the trade body heads.
- The independent workshops will be in early March 2024.
Independent Review – JFSC funding model and fees
- The JFSC has appointed KPMG to advise on the JFSC funding model and structure and they will look at both regulatory and registry fees, focusing on:
- Jurisdictional comparison.
- Elasticity of fee levels.
- Sector views on fee structure.
- Market trends, including future consolidation/ growth/ decline expectations.
- The output of this work will feed into and help shape the JFSCs next three-year strategic plan.
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