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The unregulated sale of travel insurance policies will continue to sully the reputation of the insur...

The unregulated sale of travel insurance policies will continue to sully the reputation of the insurance industry, even when Financial Services Authority (FSA) regulation takes hold in January 2005, according to the AA. The firm's latest research found almost two-thirds of travellers arrange cover through their travel agent, who will not be affected by the new regulation. Although he welcomed the move to statutory regulation as a whole, Andrew Briscoe, managing director of AA Insurance

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FCA warns on Tempcover clone

The Financial Conduct Authority has issued a warning of fraudsters trying to scam people by pretending to be short-term car insurance specialist broker Tempcover including on TikTok.

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