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Gain urges neurodiversity inclusion in FCA D&I plan
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The Group for Autism, Insurance and Neurodiversity has called on the Financial Conduct Authority to include neurodiversity as a category in its diversity and inclusion proposal.
Francis McGee, Gain’s executive chair said in an interview with Insurance Post that Gain was “foursquare behind” the proposal from the regulator, but believed neurodiversity should be included in the
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