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New research has found that forthcoming pension freedoms could come with tax implications that mean savers have to pay a lot more than expected. In what...
The Bank of America and the US Justice Department are set to agree the biggest settlement imposed by the department. The deal would see the Bank...
Lloyds Banking Group’s half-year profits have been hit by further fines for its misconduct, including another £600 million provision for the mis-selling of payment protection insurance...
The Bank of England has revealed plans for tougher regulations for bankers, including clawing back bonuses after they have been paid and long jail terms for...
A new mis-selling scandal, centring on interest rate protection products, know as swaps, could be a “bigger problem” for banks than payment protection insurance (PPI), which...
Energy giant E.ON has been handed a £12m fine by the industry watchdog Ofgem, after an investigation into the mis-selling of products to consumers. The fine...
Around one in ten financial services firms has incentive schemes that have higher risk features, a report from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has found. The...
Lloyds Banking Group’s bill for mis-selling payment protection insurance (PPI) has almost reached £10 billion, after it announced it would be setting aside an additional £1.8...
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has dealt Lloyds Banking Group a £28m fine for “serious failings” in its control of sales incentive schemes. The group was...
Lloyds Bank, which remains partly owned by the government, has sold its remaining stake in wealth management firm St James’s Place, raising £680 million. The bank...
UK consumers and investors continue to use and value the independent financial advice (IFA) sector for financial help and guidance, a survey has found. IFAs were...
Pharmaceuticals giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) saw its drugs sales in China fall 61% between July and September. The decline follows a bribery investigation that began in July....
Energy firm Scottish Power has been given an £8.5m fine by the regulator Ofgem after an investigation revealed it had mislead its customers. In an announcement...
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has unveiled a compensation scheme for customers who were mis-sold protection for credit card fraud and identity theft. International life assistance...