The need for a simplified advice process has been highlighted by research suggesting full advice will cost upward of £650 and will be "beyond the reach" of most people, the ABI says.
Former RBS executive director Johnny Cameron has been banned from taking any more top City jobs following an FSA investigation into RBS's investment banking arm.
Three adviser firms have had their permissions cancelled after failing to pay FSA fees and levies totalling more than £4,000.
Advisers considering leaving the industry before 31 December 2012 should wake up and smell the coffee
The man who first proposed the break- up of the FSA and a return of powers to the Bank of England is set to become the coalition Government's key business spokesman in the House of Lords.
As Association of Medical Insurance Intermediaries (AMII) chairman Mike Izzard steps down, Stephanie Spicer takes a tour around Andrew Tripp, the association's next leader in waiting
In one of his final interviews before retiring from Westminster, John Greenway MP took time with Owain Thomas to issue a few parting shots and reminisce about two decades combining politics and insurance
David Cameron's new coalition government should transfer the FSA's regulatory powers to the Bank of England, say advisers.
A £400,000 FSA fine and lifetime ban for a company involved in a "blindingly obvious" boiler room scam has been upheld by a tribunal.
AIFA is reassuring members it has not given up the fight to ensure intermediaries do not foot the £58m compensation bill to cover the failure of investment ‘provider' Keydata, following veiled criticisms about its apparent inaction.