ABI warns against regulatory overlap
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has called for greater co-ordination between new financial regulatory authorities, with an emphasis upon enhancing transparency and accountability.
Otto Thoresen, the ABI’s Director General, warned against the duplication of activity by the new Prudential Regulation Authority and Financial Conduct Authority.
Thoresen added that unless the two authorities share information and co-ordinate closely firms may suffer the costs of two overlapping regulators.
The ABI has expressed concern regarding the cost for firms that have to satisfy two different regulators, but welcomed the Government’s introduction of a statutory duty of co-ordination between PRA and FCA.
The ABI also called for clarification regarding the functioning of the the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) under the new regulatory structure, and stated that its role should be defined in statute.
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