In Case You Missed It: Navigating the FCA’s Latest Data Request – Webinar Replay

Earlier this week, we hosted a live webinar to help Directly Authorised firms get to grips with the FCA’s latest data request.

If you weren’t able to join us on the day, or just want to recap, the full recording is now available to watch on demand.

The session brought together a panel of industry experts who shared their insights and practical tips on how firms can respond effectively and confidently.

What we covered

✔️ Which answers might raise flags with the FCA — Helping you spot potential problem areas before you hit submit.
✔️ What each section of the request really means — Breaking down the jargon and highlighting what the FCA is really asking for.
✔️ Where to find the data (even the hard-to-reach bits) — Practical advice on pulling together information from across your business and systems.
✔️ How to use this as an opportunity to strengthen your business — Because it’s not just about compliance, it’s a chance to tighten your processes and improve your data quality for the long term.

Meet the panel

We were joined by:
  • Vicki Hicks, CEO at Melo
  • Phil Bray, Founder at Yardstick
  • Mel Holman, Managing Director at CATS
  • Chris Baigent-Reed, Managing Director at Jigsaw Tree

Together, they offered practical guidance and answered some brilliant questions from attendees.

And if you need any further support with your FCA response, or want to chat about how we can help strengthen your business processes, just get in touch with us at hello@melo.co.uk.



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