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22 February 2017
Money and Mental Health recently responded to the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) consultation on their future ‘mission’ – a great opportunity to have a say in how financial regulation should work and what the regulator should prioritise. It’s offered us an opportunity to reflect on what we’ve learned so far about how experiencing a mental health problem affects our ability to manage our money, and what regulators should do to make sure that the one in four of us experiencing mental health problems aren’t left with a poor deal.