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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.
31 October 201727 September 2018 Meg van Rooyen

A creditworthy approach from the FCA – but a bigger dilemma remains

3 August 201727 September 2018 Meg van Rooyen

Thoughts on the FCA’s credit card proposals

7 July 201727 September 2018 Meg van Rooyen

High hopes for the Goods Mortgage Bill – but the FCA should act now

8 November 201627 September 2018 Meg van Rooyen

Freedom at a cost? Challenges for the debt advice sector in the new pensions landscape

8 September 201627 September 2018 Meg van Rooyen

Time for statutory Breathing Space?

8 August 201627 September 2018 Meg van Rooyen

Reviewing the Consumer Credit Act – a debate that’s dry, but absolutely vital

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