Management information is important. Rather than consider it as ‘something else the FCA expects of us‘ consider it to be excellent business practice.
All businesses need good MI, but it is only good if it is relevant and is analysed. Back office systems have not caught up in this respect and some of the traditional MI and KPI, like persistency and provider spread, are of less relevance in today’s industry.
You should therefore decide what is relevant to your firm and implement systems for capturing the information, for producing meaningful output and for analysing it.



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Most firms will have at least vague recollections of the FSA’s thematic review of pension switching and the report it produced in December 2008. It produced a flurry of activity, but as time has elapsed it has perhaps become a distant memory, despite the high volumes of replacement business that have been and continue […]