Consumer groups are lobbied on polarisation.

Clerical Medical is urging consumer groups to support its campaign for the maintenance of polarisati...

Clerical Medical is urging consumer groups to support its campaign
for the maintenance of polarisation within the financial services
sector.


This follows the Office of Fair Trading's decision to investigate the
current organisation of the industry.


The present law, which has been in place for approximately 10 years, draws
a clear distinction between IFAs and company representatives. IFAs are
fully independent and have licence to sell products across the market,
while company representatives are

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