Insurer Fees to be Outlawed
The FSB published a letter inviting comment from the industry on a practice that it intends declaring an undesirable or irregular practice. Some insurers charge policyholders a fee in addition to the premium […]
The FSB published a letter inviting comment from the industry on a practice that it intends declaring an undesirable or irregular practice. Some insurers charge policyholders a fee in addition to the premium […]
The information below is taken from a media release issued on the National Treasury website. National Treasury announced on Tuesday that the Insurance Laws Amendment Bill, 2013, which was tabled in Parliament on […]
We recently came across a media release of a survey titled SA advisers unprepared for regulatory change. We approached them for clarity on certain issues, and provide our questions, with their responses, below: […]
What happens to a power of attorney when the principal’s mental capacity starts to diminish and he/she loses the capacity to act? This is not only important for your clients – many of […]
This article, by Paul Resnik, was published in the April edition of the FinaMetrica newsletter. UK regulator fine for unsuitable advice It seems to be inevitable that the past behaviour of banks raises […]
Two conflicting headlines in recent industry newsletters raise the question whether clients are treated fairly by the industry. “Complaints to (Long-term) ombudsman reach record number.” “South African consumers are very satisfied with the […]
Consumers at the lower end of the market are often more vulnerable when it comes to being defrauded. The latest Ombud determination provides details of how the Reformed Christians for Truth Church became […]
We regularly receive enquiries from readers about Cambist, who offers a return of 19.5% on investments. For all practical purposes, it appears that they act as an aggregator between the public and certain […]
Plans to review the way in which products are distributed, and specifically the way in which advisors are remunerated, took centre stage in the media recently. RDR is not only about replacing commission […]
That which was termed “excessive” fines by the local regulatory authorities pale into insignificance when compared with what happened in the UK last week. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) imposed a financial penalty […]
It is evident that the focus on continuous professional development is increasing. As noted in the article above, the FSB envisages publishing proposed new CPD requirements by the end of the year. The […]
Ms Leanne Jackson, Head of Treating Customers Fairly at the Financial Services Board recently responded to a Moonstone article published on the Insurance Gateway website: An article headlined “Not quite Treating Customers Fairly?” […]
A media release on Friday sheds more light on these planned initiatives by the government to supplement the current interest income exemption with tax free savings accounts: This paper lays the basis for […]
From the February 2014 edition of the Asisa’s Dispatches: A number of members and stakeholders have asked us to provide context to the announcement by Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan as part of his […]
A recent determination by the Pension Funds Adjudicator concerns an employer’s decision to instruct the administrator of the pension fund to withhold the complainant’s withdrawal benefits after terminating his service. In their response […]
The fair treatment of clients by certain product providers was recently questioned by Bruce Cameron in an article on causal event charges. A key part of ensuring proper market conduct is a new […]
The Taxation Laws Amendment Act No. 31 of 2013, published in Government Gazette No. 37158 on 12 December 2013, contains very important changes to the tax treatment of contributions to retirement funding. Hettie […]