U.K. Probing 2 Banks Over Payment Protection Insurance Claims September 10, 2013 By Ben Moshinsky The U.K.’s markets regulator is investigating allegations that banks are dismissing claims for payment protection insurance compensation. The Financial Conduct...
UK’s FCA Fines Swinton Group $11.215 Million for ‘Add-On’ Mis-selling July 18, 2013 The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) [the successor to the FSA] has fined Swinton Group Limited, one of the country’s...
UK’s New Regulators Take Over; FCA Now Responsible for Insurance Sector April 1, 2013 By Charles E. Boyle In a move that is certainly not an April Fool’s Day joke, the Financial Services Authority (FSA), which has been...