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"The FSA has worked closely with the insurance industry to develop a workable regulatory regime. Regulation is acting as a catalyst for change bringing benefits to the both consumers and to the efficient operation of the insurance markets"
John Tiner FSA Chief Executive
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is the independent watchdog set up by government under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 to regulate financial services in the UK, and protect the rights of retail customers.
The FSA aims are to promote efficient, orderly and fair markets, help retail consumers achieve a fair deal and improve business capability and effectiveness.
The FSA regulates the financial services industry and has four objectives under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000:
Maintaining market confidence
Promoting public understanding of
the financial system
Securing the appropriate degree of
protection of consumers
Fighting financial crime
Turner Insurance Services Ltd t/as Turner and Company is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority in respect of all General Insurance and Life and Pensions transactions.
FSA Reference Number - 457721
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