FSA fails to see the smaller side
Once again, Tony Cornell has his finger on the pulse, with his predictions for the market, post comm...
Once again, Tony Cornell has his finger on the pulse, with his predictions for the market, post commission disclosure, painting a dark and worrying picture (Insurance Age, May, p20). If I go to Sainsbury's or Tesco, I do not expect to be told the retailer's mark-up. Market forces and competition dictate that price and service need to be keen to attract my business. In supermarkets, some products are sold as loss leaders, some for profit - and so it is with insurance broking. So why are we being
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