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A debt of honour

Payment protection insurance has been present in the headlines for all the wrong reasons, but a recent announcement by the Competition Commission shows PPI may have now made it through the worst attacks to its credibility which, as Jakki May writes, were at times tantamount to a witch hunt. However, more work still needs to be done

Payment protection insurance has had something of a hammering in the past few years from a series of very public investigations. But the last few months have seen a sea change with the UK's

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Axa Partners hit with FCA limitations

Following the Which? super complaint, the Financial Conduct Authority has told Axa Partners UK it cannot grow its current customer base without written permission from the regulator.

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