FCA cancels permissions for two brokers
Both brokers failed to pay their fees and levies to the regulator.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has cancelled permissions for two insurance brokers after they failed to pay their outstanding fees and levies.
David Michael Sayer from Maidstone, trading as D.M. Sayer & Co, owed the regulator a total of £1,223, which had been due for payment by 6 September 2015.
Meanwhile Lester Evans from Barnet owed the FCA £1,694 in periodic fees and levies, which had been due for payment by 12 September 2015.
Dealings
According to the regulator both brokers had failed
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