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FMA gives life industry a slap on the hand with a wet bus ticket

By not naming names, the FMA is tarring the entire industry.

Jenny Ruth
Wed, 18 Jul 2018

Most life insurance providers are driven by profits and self-protection, with little regard for consumers’ needs and risks and some don’t even meet minimum legal obligations.

That’s the damning conclusion of the Financial Markets Authority after studying 11 of the vertically integrated

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Jenny Ruth
Wed, 18 Jul 2018
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