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The majority of those responding to COVER's last poll thought that the number of providers in the pr...

The majority of those responding to COVER's last poll thought that the number of providers in the protection market will decrease over the next year.

A little over a third, 34.4%, thought that the number of providers would remain the same while a further 15.6% thought that the amount of them would increase.

For this month's question, in light of Hector Sants' recent speech outlining the approach of the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and its abandonment of principles-based regulations, do you think that doing so would adversely affect the delivery of treating customers fairly (TCF)? To vote, please visit the COVER website.

www.covermagazine.co.uk.

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