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FCA Final Notice 2014: David Lloyd Wren [pdf]
This final notice refers to breaches of PRIN 1 related to lack of fitness/propriety in the general insurance and protection sector. We imposed a withdrawal of approval, a fine and a prohibition. -
FSA - CP12/20 [pdf]
Consultation FSA - CP12/20 - We began regulating general insurance intermediaries seven years ago, including how they hold client money. In accordance with the promise we made when we began regulating this sector, we have now conducted a review of -
MS18/1.1: General Insurance Pricing Practices Terms of reference [pdf]
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Assessing liquidity for orderly wind-down: good and poor practices from general insurance brokers
We set out findings of our multi-firm review of general insurance brokers, where we have identified areas for improvement which firms can learn from. -
Advising on P2P agreements
The FCA provides information on new permissions for the regulated activity of 'advising on P2P agreements' -
Insurance: business practice, suitability and eligibility
The rules in ICOBS 7 were amended so they were closer to the wording in the Distance Marketing of Consumer Financial Services Directive (DMD). The requirements applying to insurers are unchanged. -
Final Notice 2015: EDS Insure Limited [pdf]
This final notice refers to breaches of PRIN 11 related to threshold conditions in the general insurance and protection sector. We imposed a cancellation. -
Coronavirus (Covid-19): Information for firms
Our expectations for firms during the coronavirus pandemic, and the measures we’ve put in place to make sure customers are protected. -
Final notice 2016: CT Capital Limited [pdf]
This final notice refers to breaches of PRIN 3 and PRIN 6 related to complaints-handling and the unfair treatment of customers in the general insurance and protection sector. We imposed a fine. -
Durable medium
The FCA provides a clarification on the term 'durable medium', which will help firms to understand their obligations when using non-paper methods of communication.