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| 13 Jan 05 | Consumers beware – of gaps in new insurance regulation – says Consumer Panel |
| The Consumer Panel today warned the FSA that it must make consumers better aware that some general insurance will not be covered in full by the FSA regulation which starts this weekend. There are two important omissions:
Ann Foster, Chairman of the Consumer Panel said:
"There are major gaps and inconsistencies in the new general insurance
regulation, which will not be clear to individual consumers. Everyone
needs to be aware that they will not get the full protection of FSA
regulation when they buy through an interim authorised company or from
a travel agent. The FSA must tell consumers to check all the details
before they buy." - ends -
MEDIA ENQUIRIES Rebecca Tabor 020 7066 0902 (07971 660368) A full list of Panel views and information can viewed at the Financial Services Consumer Panel website at: www.fs-cp.org.uk. NOTES TO EDITORS: 1. The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is due to take on the regulation of General Insurance from 14th January 2005. 2. The FSA established the independent Financial Services Consumer Panel in December 1998 to advise its Board on the interests and concerns of consumers and to report on the FSA’s performance in meeting its objectives. The Consumer Panel has statutory status. The FSA must consider its representations and, if it disagrees with a view expressed or proposal made in the representation, it must give the Panel a statement in writing of its reasons for disagreeing. 3. The emphasis of the Panel’s work is on activities that are regulated by the FSA, although it may also look at the impact on consumers of activities outside but related to the FSA’s remit. 4. The Consumer Panel brings together a wide range of relevant experience. This includes financial services regulation, working with vulnerable consumers, consumer protection, consumer education, front-line money advice, legal expertise, competition policy, public policy analysis, market research and media. 5. There are currently fifteen members of the Panel as listed below (for further information on individual members, see the Panel’s Web site at www.fs-cp.org.uk):- Ann Foster (Chairman)
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