Financial Services Authority (FSA)

ABI slams revised FSCS rules

The Association of British Insurers has condemned plans by the Financial Services Authority to update its rules for the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, saying that insurers will be paying for the failure of other financial institutions.

FSA confirms PPI deadline talks

The Financial Services Authority has confirmed that it is in talks with the British Bankers' Association about a possible time limit for payment protection insurance complaints.

FSA seeks PPI mis-selling deadline

The Financial Services Authority is in talks with the banking industry to set a deadline for customers being able to claim for the mis-selling of payment protection insurance, according to reports.

Review of the Year: Brokers - A bumpy ride

Brokers have experienced a somewhat tumultuous year, with imminent regulatory changes, big-name departures and the ongoing financial crisis all leaving their mark on 2012. What next for the sector?

View from the top: Models behaving badly

As with widely reported sat-nav disasters, what is going on in the banking sector as financial institutions embed the Basel III regulatory framework is testing investors' faith in what their computers are telling them, says Roger Bickmore.

Solvency II: The waiting game

With the possibility of further delays to the implementation of Solvency II seeming ever more likely, what will be the impact on insurers?

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