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Insurers face ‘paralysis’ due to regulatory costs – Deloitte

Europe's insurers spent as much as €9bn keeping pace with a barrage of regulatory change...

  • Sep 05, 2013
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Lenders could favour direct channel after investment in MMR – HML

Lenders are investing so much ahead of the Mortgage Market Review, the market is likely to...

  • May 14, 2013
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One in every three mutual loans go to first-time buyers

The building society sector is dominating lending to first-time buyers with a third of all...

  • May 07, 2013
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‘Big Four’ accountants too dominant, says regulator

The four largest accountancy firms in the UK have been criticised for being too dominant b...

  • Feb 22, 2013
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FSA: advisers will not dump middle-class savers

The majority of financial advisers will not dump less wealthy clients as a result of the R...

  • Nov 19, 2012
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Insolvency spike among Right to Buy and council tenants

Council estate communities have been hardest hit by insolvency, despite an overall fall in...

  • Aug 03, 2012
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Bank advisers will struggle in fee-charging world – study

Financial advisers working in banks will have a tougher time than IFAs persuading clients ...

  • Jul 30, 2012
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Industry supportive of increased use of forbearance

Intermediaries are not against the increased use of forbearance, the latest Mortgage Solut...

  • Jun 11, 2012
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Star Letter 01/06/12

Each week Mortgage Solutions picks the best reader contribution from our article comments ...

  • Jun 01, 2012
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Forbearance – always a force for good?

Deloitte's Michael Coogan says that forbearance can sometimes result in unfair treatment o...

  • Jun 01, 2012
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