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Banks braced for insurance crackdown

By Michael Peel, Legal Correspondent

Published: October 3 2008 22:54 | Last updated: October 3 2008 22:54

Britain’s banks are braced for another setback next week when the competition watchdog is due to announce a sweeping crackdown on the huge profits it claims the lenders make on their insurance products, the Financial Times has learnt.

The Competition Commission plans to impose severe limits on the £5.5bn market for sickness and unemployment insurance that banks sell to people taking out personal loans, according to people familiar with the case say.

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