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Aussie life insurer to repay A$1.5m for hard selling
An Australian life assurance firm has been ordered to repay A$1.5m after the regulator found it was using unfair and high-pressure sales tactics.
Financial services must be part of EU/UK trade deal, says FCA
The EU recently proposed a single trade agreement with the United States, so there is no reason it cannot have one with the UK post-Brexit, according to the chief executive of the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Asian investors in London property risking hefty IHT bills
Overseas investment into the London residential new-build property market is dominated by Asian investors who may be overlooking UK inheritance tax in their financial planning, Old Mutual International has warned.
Adviser still working after losing clients £400,000
A couple who lost almost £400,000 due to bad advice they received from a financial planner have been shocked to discover that he is still working in the industry.
Health & Protection | news 5 Feb 18
RL360° revamps Lebanon protection product
Isle of Man-based life company RL360° is launching a Lebanese-specific version of its LifePlan product to replace its current Protected Lifestyle Lebanon plan.


