
FSA launches payment protection insurance comparison tables
The new tables are designed to help consumers who are thinking about taking out a PPI policy to shop around and identify products that could meet their needs. Whether the policy is to cover a mortgage, an unsecured personal loan, secured loan or credit card, consumers will be able to compare different products on offer.
Chris Pond, FSA director for financial capability, said: “The FSA is committed to helping consumers make informed decisions about PPI and to shop around more effectively - the
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