In this Weekend Essay, editor Tom Browne reflects on the art of apologising in financial services, spotlighting recent cases from Aegon UK and the PFS. He examines why some apologies resonate while others fall flat, the fine line between sincerity and damage control, and why saying sorry can be a powerful act of strength.
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