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The FIFA 21 Team of the Season (TOTS) rolls into its second week, and that means a chance to pick up some new TOTS player items. On April 30, EA Sports and the FIFA team released two new TOTS-themed Objectives challenge. FIFA players now have a chance to get two TOTS players from the Premier League: striker Nick Bamford and Manchester City midfielder Rodri. So, how can you get the Spanish midfielder? Let’s go over what you need to do.
How to complete TOTS Rodri Objectives challenge
Much like with the Angel Correa Objective challenge from last week, FIFA players will need to complete five different objectives. All of these must be done in the new Live FUT Friendly: Premier Play.
FCA to issue fourth FCA Covid-19 impact survey (and it won t be the last)
Will be sent later this month
Advisers will receive said survey on one of the following dates: 12, 13, 14 or 16 April and answers must be submitted within 15 working days of receipt of the survey.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has told advisers it will be sending them another Covid-19 impact survey and says it expects to repeat the survey in the future.
In an email sent on Tuesday (6 April) morning, the regulator told advisers they can expect to receive the fourth survey so that it can better understand the impact of coronavirus on their financial resilience..
Inside the FCA’s new DB transfer tool
Michael Klimes finds praise for the FCA’s new DB assessment advice tool, but criticism over slow action from the regulator
By Michael Klimes 4
th February 2021 6:00 am
Better late than never, so the saying goes. The FCA has certainly been tardy when it comes to the defined benefit transfer market. It pushed through rules to clean up the mess only after the sector’s reputation was tarnished by the British Steel scandal.
Better late than never has been tested again with its unveiling of an assessment tool advisers can use to check their recommendations.