Banks are discussing a possible restructure of Pearl Group's debts following pressure from the FSA, reports suggest.
The FSA has issued a consumer warning about an IFA firm for expats which may have cashed in on clients' investment products.
The FSA has issued a consumer warning about an IFA firm for expats which may have cashed in on clients' investment products.
The FSA's director of treating customers fairly (TCF), Sarah Wilson, is stepping down, as the regulator starts visiting firms to ensure they are implementing the principles.
The FSA has banned Anthony Abiona - trading as Renbe Associates - for failing to act with honesty and integrity, after he misled the regulator and submitted false and misleading information to lenders.
Treasury Committee chairman John McFall MP is urging the FSA to examine claims some investors were mis-sold structured products by their bank.
The FSA has banned mortgage adviser Mohammed Ahmed for submitting mortgage applications both for himself and his customers, which were supported by false payslips.
After much talk of a generic industry-wide protection campaign it seems the ball has started rolling. Paul Robertson explains the what it hopes to achieve and how it may impact the industry.
UK anti-corruption laws are tightening. Richard Burger explains their effects in the insurance arena.
Was the ban on payment protection insurance (PPI) sales by credit providers at the point at which credit is taken out a victory for consumers?