The Island's regulator says there's still time to submit feedback on plans to update financial services legislation.
It says the Financial Services (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill hopes to strengthen protection for consumers, reduce financial crime and maintain confidence in the Island's finance sector.
The Financial Services Authority says a public consultation on the proposals runs until Friday, August 8.
You can find out more about the changes, and have your say on them, here.
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