Insurance companies who charge existing customers more than new ones to renew their policies are being investigated by the new Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
A firm which runs mobile phone insurance policies sold by Phones 4u has been fined £2.8 million by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for mishandling hundreds of complaints.
£424 million was paid out to victims of payment protection insurance (PPI) mis-selling in April this year — bringing the total bill across the industry to over £10 billion so far.
Mobile phone insurers have been slammed by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for offering policies which simply don't provide the cover they promise.
The European Commission has today launched legal proceedings against the Spanish authorities, over concerns many hospitals are unlawfully refusing the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC).
Silent and abandoned phone calls about payment protection insurance (PPI) are being investigated by telecoms watchdog Ofcom, which says consumers who get unwanted calls are getting around two each week.