Briefing: FCA surprised at high commission levels for multi-occupancy buildings insurance

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It seems the ship has well and truly sailed on the sector effectively self-regulating on this issue

By acting editor Yiannis Kotoulas 

Back in February this year, Insurance Times reported on the issue of secret commissions paid to property managing agents and freeholders by insurance brokers working in the multi-occupancy buildings insurance market, noting that it appeared the powers that be were calling time on the practice. 

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