
Compare The Market also welcomes FSA review

The announcement follows that of Gocompare.com who also welcomed the review, as did the British Insurance Brokers' Association.
The FSA has issued proposed guidance on the selling of general insurance through comparison websites and written to all concerned. Interested parties have until 8 August 2011 to respond.
A spokesman for Compare The Market said: "Our priority is always to ensure customers receive high levels of service and can make a fully informed choice when comparing, what can be
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