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IFA support services firm Bankhall, which is advising firms on general insurance regulation, has den...

IFA support services firm Bankhall, which is advising firms on general insurance regulation, has denied rumours that it aims to expand its current network into the general insurance market. It insisted its only aim is to help brokers become directly regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA).

Shaun Godfrey, group sales director at Bankhall, said: "It is true, in a way, that we are moving into the general insurance market because we are working alongside the Institute of Insurance Brokers

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