The Financial Services Authority is consulting on proposals to change pension transfer analysis after criticising certain advisers for taking a “mechanistic” approach.
The Treasury Select Committee is concerned about the accountability of the Financial Conduct Authority.
Barclays was the most complained about firm during the second half of 2011, according to the Financial Ombudsman Service.
John Brasington, chairman of the Tax Incentivised Savings Association, is retiring from his role and will be replaced by Tony Solway.
Cazenove Capital has appointed a new director of Financial Planning to its firm.
The Investment Management Association has criticised the guidance in the Financial Services Authority’s policy statement about life products.
The Financial Services Authority has set out how legacy commission will be treated post-RDR in a new policy statement today.
The Financial Services Authority has stood firm over the proposed right of the Financial Conduct Authority to ban products.
Prudential is considering moving from its London headquarters overseas due to new European ruling Solvency II.
Lloyds Banking Group posted a £3.5bn loss in 2011, its full year results show today.