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Simon Cavell kicks off a series of Consumer Duty blogs from our Financial Services team with this article about how financial services firms can identify and support vulnerable customers who may be struggling with financial pressures. #ConsumerDuty
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Simon Cavell kicks off a series of Consumer Duty blogs from our Financial Services team with this article about how financial services firms can identify and support vulnerable customers who may be struggling with financial pressures. #ConsumerDuty
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Simon Cavell kicks off a series of Consumer Duty blogs from our Financial Services team with this article about how financial services firms can identify and support vulnerable customers who may be struggling with financial pressures. #ConsumerDuty
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Simon Cavell kicks off a series of Consumer Duty blogs from our Financial Services team with this article about how financial services firms can identify and support vulnerable customers who may be struggling with financial pressures. #ConsumerDuty
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Simon Cavell kicks off a series of Consumer Duty blogs from our Financial Services team with this article about how financial services firms can identify and support vulnerable customers who may be struggling with financial pressures. #ConsumerDuty
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Simon Cavell kicks off a series of Consumer Duty blogs from our Financial Services team with this article about how financial services firms can identify and support vulnerable customers who may be struggling with financial pressures. #ConsumerDuty
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Just stumbled upon the concept of local-first software through Martin Kleppmann's talk 👇 "Local-first" means software that works offline, keeps data locally, syncs between devices, and cuts backend development costs. It’s quite a shift from how software is built today, and I like it because of the freedom it offers to users. Do you think local-first could be the future of software? https://lnkd.in/euf_WPU6
The past, present, and future of local-first - Martin Kleppmann (Local-First Conf)
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In the latest issue of Right Track, RSSB’s frontline quarterly magazine, RSSB's Michael Woods shares his experience of the Morpeth derailment in 1984, which was caused by speeding on a curve. Read more https://brnw.ch/21wMnV0 #RightTrack
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