An incoming regulatory body responsible for insurance companies will allow firms to collapse under a new approach.
Eric Galbraith, Chief Executive of the British Insurance Brokers' Association (BIBA), is to step down next year after nearly 10 years leading the association.
The General Medical Council has eased requirements for doctors to encourage long-term patients to go back to work.
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Lord Adair Turner has said one of the major flaws in the regulatory structure which failed to avert the financial crisis in the UK was the FSA was "asked to do too much".
A former IFA leading a campaign to rebuild consumer trust in financial services has called on the incoming Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to publicly back its agenda.
Moore Stephens has warned that the Financial Services Authority's (FSA) proposed new rules on client money could cost brokers more time and money.
Zurich has announced its dates for the implementation of gender neutral pricing for UK Life customers taking out new protection policies.
The Consumer Panel Working Group has warned against EU rules potentially diluting the FOS' work in publishing complaints data.
Few consumers think the Financial Services Authority (FSA) is doing a good job, research from the Association of British Insurers (ABI) suggests.