Financial Services Authority (FSA)
FSCS review confirmed
The move has been welcomed by the British Insurance Brokers' Association
FSA stands by the need for increased SIF consultation
Senior appointment scrutiny to affect smaller brokers too
Swinton stung by FSA fine for 'serious failings' in PPI scandal
Margaret Cole: "Play fair, or not at all."
Swiftcover defends claims that its online instructions tempt fraud
Direct provider promises to look at wording on its quote declined page
GI and pure protection complaints soar
Complaints about general insurance intermediaries have also increased
Swinton fined £770,000 for "serious failings" in PPI sales
The Financial Services Authority said Swinton will offer refunds on more than 480,000 PPI policies
RPC voices concern over new FSA proposal
Plans announced via letter could result in the regulator expanding its control over senior appointments
Lawyers don't want to scrap FSA
Recent survey of insurance lawyers reveals opposition to Tory plans for regulation
FSCS chief to step down
Loretta Minghella decides to leave after five year stint
Pass the baton
As the approved persons regime is tightened, Charles Maddocks highlights the personal risks run by directors of firms with appointed representatives
Worlds apart
If the Conservatives come into power and the FSA is replaced, will the new body prove to be more than just a rebranding exercise? James Sharp calls for specific regulation within the financial services industry
Off the hook?
Louise Meeson delves into the murky side of legal expenses and asks why hold harmless agreements are still allowed to exist, especially given the industry's focus on treating customers fairly
Out with the old?
Following the Conservative's regulatory proposals, this month's power hour contemplates the future of the FSA. Louise Meeson asks if the insurance industry would benefit from regulation that differentiates it from the banking sector and examines how…
Fears over FOS complaints data
Ombudsman's decision to 'name and shame' bothers Biba's Steve White
FSA issues guidance on 'notorious' PPI mis-selling
"Tough measures" to be put in place to protect consumers
Trade bodies urged to stick to same path
Worry over dual approach to regulatory future
FSA responds to Turner Review feedback
The regulator reports on progress made since March
FSA "gets tough" on PPI mis-selling
Regulator announces new measures to ensure better treatment of consumers
IIB fears reforms will impact on brokers
The Institute of Insurance Brokers has responded to HM Treasury and the Financial Services Authority about market reforms
FSA reaffirms consumer responsibility findings
In the absence of a consensus, The Financial Services Authority said it will maintain its current approach to balancing the responsibilities of consumers and firms
Lord Turner calls for "radical" regulatory reform
Lord Turner said while many financial services "are not bust and don't need fixing", banks must implement a more robust regime
ABI fears complaints data could be "misleading"
The Association of British Insurers says complaints data published by the Financial Services Authority must be taken in context
Intermediary complaints on rise
According to figures from the Financial Services Authority the number of complaints against insurance intermediaries have increased every year from 2006 to 2008