ABI urges FOS to keep decisions secret

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The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has urged the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) to avoid publishing all of its decisions.

The FOS closed its consultation on publishing all of its decisions on 9 December. Other organisations, such as the Pensions Ombudsman, already publish all decisions. However, the ABI today said publishing all decisions indiscriminately could present the public with a "misleading" view of financial services. "Whilst a small number of consumer complaints can raise broader industry-wide issues, the very individual and unique nature of the vast majority of FOS cases makes reading lessons into thousands of decisions impractical and potentially misleading," the ABI said in a statement. ...

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