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Author: Meg van Rooyen

Meg is the Money Advice Trust's Policy Manager and has more than 35 years' experience in the debt advice sector. She serves on the Quarterly Account editorial board and is a member of the Money Advice Liaison Group (MALG) National Members Meeting Committee. Meg is also a member of the Enforcement Law Reform Group, IVA Standing Committee, FCA consumer network, HMCTS Litigants in Person Engagement Group, and a range of other forums.
14 February 2020 Meg van Rooyen

Why more transparency is needed on IVA failure rates

9 August 20199 August 2019 Meg van Rooyen

Why the FCA’s regulatory perimeter is more interesting than it sounds

19 March 201919 March 2019 Meg van Rooyen

Problems with logbook loans must not fall off the radar

15 February 201926 February 2019 Meg van Rooyen

This is the moment to reform the bailiff industry for good

14 June 201827 September 2018 Meg van Rooyen

Why are we letting companies pretend to be debt advice charities online?

10 April 201810 April 2018 Meg van Rooyen

Could the FCA have a role in the regulation of enforcement agencies?

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