Big three stir up FSA lobbying rumours
Recent moves by Aon, Willis and Marsh into the commercial small to medium-sized enterprise (SME) mar...
Recent moves by Aon, Willis and Marsh into the commercial small to medium-sized enterprise (SME) market have prompted rumours that they have been directly lobbying the Financial Services Authority (FSA) to bring in commission disclosure.
While denying that the broker had been directly lobbying, Nick Stanton, head of UK global carrier management at Aon, asked: "Are we competitively disadvantaged by other brokers not being transparent? In terms of operating in the commercial SME market, I'm sure
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