FOS to charge CMCs to refer cases

Complaints

The Financial Ombudsman Service has announced it will charge claims management companies £250 to refer cases to the service from the start of April.

The ombudsman stated the charge was being introduced in order to make its funding arrangements fairer.

Professional representatives like claims management companies will be able to bring 10 cases for

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