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Briefing: Carrying the can in the AR sector

Carrying the can

The debacle which led to the Financial Conduct Authority ordering Munich Re Digital Partners to get John Lewis to pull its ‘Let Life Happen’ home insurance advert has intensified the focus on appointed representatives, a sector not short of regulatory attention.

John Lewis’ advert caused a storm in the mainstream media with accusations of pandering to ‘wokeness’ and pushing a gender agenda.

However, it was scuppered because it gave the impression that

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