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City watchdog to probe 30m financial policies City watchdog to probe 30m financial policies
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The City regulator is to investigate about 30 million insurance company policies worth £150bn over concerns about "unfair" terms and conditions. The City regulator is to investigate firms running 30 million old insurance policies worth £150bn over concerns about "unfair" terms and conditions.
The investigation will look at pensions, endowments, investment bonds and life insurance policies sold in the UK between the 1970s and 2000.The investigation will look at pensions, endowments, investment bonds and life insurance policies sold in the UK between the 1970s and 2000.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will look into policies which penalise savers who want to switch providers.The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will look into policies which penalise savers who want to switch providers.
Insurance firms' share prices dropped in early trading on Friday as a result.Insurance firms' share prices dropped in early trading on Friday as a result.
Legal & General and Aviva were among the biggest fallers on the FTSE 100 in London, just days after share prices were hit by George Osborne's plans for an overhaul of the UK's pension system, and a cap on pension charges. Legal & General and Aviva were among the biggest fallers on the FTSE 100 in London, just days after share prices were hit by George Osborne's plans for an overhaul of the UK's pension system, and a cap on pension management fees.
'Zombie' funds'Zombie' funds
The FCA said it was concerned that companies were allowing old policies to stagnate, and not giving the same priority to policies sold years ago as they did to new policies.The FCA said it was concerned that companies were allowing old policies to stagnate, and not giving the same priority to policies sold years ago as they did to new policies.
A large number of policies sold to consumers in the 30 years leading to the millennium include terms that penalise those attempting to switch to a cheaper provider.A large number of policies sold to consumers in the 30 years leading to the millennium include terms that penalise those attempting to switch to a cheaper provider.
Some savers face losing up to half of their savings if they move to another company.Some savers face losing up to half of their savings if they move to another company.
The FCA also said it feared "zombie" funds, which are closed to new clients, are being used by insurers to pay bills from other parts of their businesses.The FCA also said it feared "zombie" funds, which are closed to new clients, are being used by insurers to pay bills from other parts of their businesses.
Details of the investigation will be published on Monday, as part of the FCA's annual business plan.Details of the investigation will be published on Monday, as part of the FCA's annual business plan.
But concerns that will be covered include:But concerns that will be covered include:
Clive Adamson, the FCA's director of supervision, said: "We want to find out how closed-book products are being serviced by insurance companies.Clive Adamson, the FCA's director of supervision, said: "We want to find out how closed-book products are being serviced by insurance companies.
"As firms cut prices and create new products, there is a danger that customers with older contracts are forgotten. We want to ensure they get a fair deal. As part of the review we will collect information to establish whether we need to intervene on exit charges."As firms cut prices and create new products, there is a danger that customers with older contracts are forgotten. We want to ensure they get a fair deal. As part of the review we will collect information to establish whether we need to intervene on exit charges.
"Consolidation and outsourcing within the insurance industry means that policies taken out 10, 15 or 20 years ago are unlikely to be managed by the same brand, and by people in the same building as they were at their outset."Consolidation and outsourcing within the insurance industry means that policies taken out 10, 15 or 20 years ago are unlikely to be managed by the same brand, and by people in the same building as they were at their outset.
"We want to make sure that customers who have been 'sold on' are treated fairly. Some terms and conditions that were common 20 years ago are not what we would want to see now.""We want to make sure that customers who have been 'sold on' are treated fairly. Some terms and conditions that were common 20 years ago are not what we would want to see now."
The review will begin in the summer and could take a considerable amount of time. It will not look at each policy in detail, but at the way the market works. The review will begin in the summer and could take a considerable amount of time. It will not look at each policy in detail, but at the way firms deal with them.
'Chunky''Chunky'
Independent pensions expert John Ralfe told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that "there's a very large amount of money at stake".Independent pensions expert John Ralfe told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that "there's a very large amount of money at stake".
"It's £150bn in total," Mr Ralfe said. "That's quite a chunky piece of work for the FCA to be looking at.""It's £150bn in total," Mr Ralfe said. "That's quite a chunky piece of work for the FCA to be looking at."
He added that the FCA seemed to be saying that, rather than fining pension companies, the remedy was for individuals to exit these private pension policies without penalty.He added that the FCA seemed to be saying that, rather than fining pension companies, the remedy was for individuals to exit these private pension policies without penalty.
The financial services industry has been scarred by several high-profile scandals during the past few decades involving the mis-selling of policies such as mortgage endowments, personal pensions and payment protection insurance.The financial services industry has been scarred by several high-profile scandals during the past few decades involving the mis-selling of policies such as mortgage endowments, personal pensions and payment protection insurance.
Millions of endowment policies were sold in the 1980s and 1990s, typically as a method of repaying mortgages, often with unsubstantiated claims that they were guaranteed to pay off the customers' home loan. Millions of pounds were subsequently paid in compensation.Millions of endowment policies were sold in the 1980s and 1990s, typically as a method of repaying mortgages, often with unsubstantiated claims that they were guaranteed to pay off the customers' home loan. Millions of pounds were subsequently paid in compensation.