
FCA warns insurers: learn banking lesson, earn public trust

Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) chairman John Griffith-Jones has warned insurers to learn the lessons of the banking crisis and work harder to regain consumers' trust.
Speaking at the Association of British Insurers (ABI) biennial conference, Griffith-Jones said the FCA will take a tougher, more interventionist approach to regulating insurers, asked for their co-operation,...
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