Statutory watchdog Consumer Focus' report on pension advice was roundly condemned by advisers but was its criticism justified?
Remuneration deals for thousands of staff at part-nationalised lender Royal Bank of Scotland have been revealed after a gaffe from a recruitment agency.
The government's new e-petition website has caused a stir since it was launched early this month.
The Big Four banks are finding it tough to meet their deadline of the end of this month to compensate tens of thousands of customers wrongly sold payment protection insurance(PPI).
Half of consumers who have bought a regulated financial product from a bank or building society are unaware of the level or existence of charges for it, research suggests.
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Banks are only making minor improvements in their handling of complaints, according to a study by research firm ConsumerIntelligence.com.
George Osborne and Vince Cable are set to go head to head over the Vickers' report into banking reform, as they debate the timetable for ringfencing retail banking operations.
An IFA has helped an ex-bank employee secure £80,000 in compensation from her former employer after its advisers switched her out of her final salary pension scheme and into one of its own products.
At least six more Swiss and one Liechtenstein private bank have come under the gaze of US prosecutors investigating whether Swiss bankers helped rich Americans dodge tax.