Gibraltar regulator to investigate "deep and serious" Enterprise concerns

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The regulator said it has “reason to believe that it may have been significantly and consistently misled about Enterprise’s true financial position”.

The Gibraltar Financial Services Commission (GFSC) has announced a major investigation into Enterprise Insurance Company plc (Enterprise) and its board of directors.

The GFSC said in a statement that it had reason to believe that it may have been significantly and consistently misled about Enterprise's true financial position.

The statement read: "The extent of the financial collapse of Enterprise is unprecedented. Insurance companies must be run in a sound and prudent manner and must safeguard

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