'Minded to authorise' letters - let us know

Insurance Age is compiling a rolling list of brokers those brokers that have received their 'minded ...

Insurance Age is compiling a rolling list of brokers those brokers that have received their 'minded to authorise' letters from the Financial Services Authority (FSA) with regard to general insurance sales.

Although the letters have no legal status as such, they are excellent evidence that a broker is very likely to be officially authorised as of 14 January 2005 - and as the FSA will not be publishing any lists until December this year, we are compiling our own.

To see the full list of brokers, go

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