FCA cancels ex Coversure franchisee's permissions

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Regulator says Mark Cleaver failed to co-operate and disclose details of his business.

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has cancelled former Coversure franchisee Mark Cleaver's permissions to carry on regulatory activities.

Cleaver previously worked at Coversure's Tamworth franchise, which according to the firm's website was closed on 1 October 2014 and all business was transferred to Coversure's head office in Huntingdon.

The regulator stated that Cleaver's permissions were cancelled after he "failed to deal openly and co-operatively" with the FCA.

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