New PPI guidelines to be available from FSA
October 25, 2007
The UK’s financial regulator, the Financial Services Authority, has announced that it will be stepping in to make it easier for consumers in the UK to find the right Payment Protection Insurance policy for their needs.
PPI has come under fire over recent months, with regulators carrying out a review that showed this type of cover has been mis-sold, pushed onto customers who didn’t want to take it out, and even sold to customers with their knowledge in some cases.
As a result of this many consumers have ended up taking out cover that was not suited to their needs, or taking out cover without realizing it when it has been automatically added to a quote for finance. The Financial Services Authority has taken a dim view of this, and has imposed stringent rules and regulations regarding the sale of PPI, coming down hard on lenders and companies that fail to adhere to the regulations.
In addition to this the FSA has now announced that it intends to help consumers that want to take out PPI to get the right policy to suit their needs. From 2008 consumers will be able to enter their needs, circumstances, and requirements on the FSA website, and will then be able to select from a choice of PPI policies that match their needs. This means that consumers will no longer have to put up with inappropriate policies that offer no real benefit or protection.
The FSA continues to impose hefty penalties on companies that are still mis-selling PPI. This type of cover is designed to cover repayment on finance for a set period of time in the event that the policyholder is unable to meet repayments due to sickness, accidents, or redundancy.
Alan Wright
25th October 2007
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