FinCoNet offers regulators chance to advance financial consumer protection – chairman

Voluntary body allows regulators to share information – Sheridan

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The Central Bank of Ireland

The International Financial Consumer Protection Organisation (FinCoNet) has delivered a lot, but still faces significant challenges, its chairman said in a speech in Amsterdam today (April 22).

FinCoNet is a voluntary association of national financial consumer protection agencies. Bernard Sheridan, director of consumer protection at the Central Bank of Ireland, has chaired the organisation since it was established in 2013.

Eighteen supervisory bodies are members of FinCoNet, including the

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