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FSA publishes disclosure web tool to help general insurance firms

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has launched a 'Build your own disclosure documents' tool to help general insurance firms comply with its disclosure rules. The free online tool will help provide companies with a template based on their circumstances for their IDD and CIDD disclosure documents. The regulator has produced similar tools for financial advisers and mortgage advisers which are all available on the FSA website.

This new tool is in addition to the other assistance and tools the FSA offers to help firms which include web pages, a fact sheet, roadshows, surgeries, and workshops. There are also web pages

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