Equity Release Council appoints new chair to standards committee

The Equity Release Council has appointed a new independent chair to its standards committee, which is responsible for developing product safeguards for the sector.

Chief executive of The Money Charity and a former member of the Financial Inclusion Commission’s advisory panel, Michelle Highman, has been appointed following a consultation in which Council members called for the committee to retain some independence and a competitive selection process.

Highman also spent 13 years with the then Financial Services Authority playing a role in the implementation of a national financial capability strategy.

She will chair the 11-strong standards committee, drawn from the Council’s membership, that has also recently been re-appointed and expanded.

Highman commented: “It’s an incredibly exciting and important time to join the Council. The organisation has already achieved a lot and has clearly put itself in a strong position to continue to deliver for members and their customers.

“Equity release can be a transformative financial product. Used appropriately it can provide a lifeline to hard-up pensioners or enhance the lives of others and their loved ones.

“But all potential equity release customers need the right support and advice to access products that are safe and appropriate, so they can decide if it’s right for them. The standards committee plays an incredibly important role in this process and it’s a privilege to be able to play a part.”

The Council also said that its committee’s composition “reflects the disciplines required” to deliver good customer outcomes and includes advisers, providers, solicitors, surveyors and technology specialists.

Council chair, David Burrowes, said: “Michelle is ideally suited to follow in a long line of experienced and accomplished experts who have overseen the development of equity release consumer standards since 1991.

“Like those before her, Michelle is dedicated to delivering safe and sustainable financial products. I know she will make an important contribution to the continued evolution of our consumer-focused safeguards.

“By joining the Council, all members pledge to go above and beyond statutory regulation to deliver good outcomes for consumers. The standards committee sits at the heart of the Council, enabling and enhancing those outcomes.”

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