AIG fined for selling insurance without proper checks

A subsidiary of the world’s biggest insurance firm was today fined £640,000 (€798,000) by the City’s watchdog for failing to carry out proper checks on its call centres.

A subsidiary of the world’s biggest insurance firm was today fined £640,000 (€798,000) by the City’s watchdog for failing to carry out proper checks on its call centres.

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) said UNAT Direct – owned by US giant AIG - had allowed nine centres to start selling general insurance without the necessary due diligence on their suitability.

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