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FSCS announces its final levy for 2019/20 at £532m
Further extension to CRL Management deadline
Caroline Rainbird to become the new CEO of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme
Most people underestimate FSCS pension protection
FSCS ensures thousands of Qudos customers receive replacement insurance policies
Steelworkers get improved payouts from FSCS
Parkhead Credit Union Limited declared in default
FSCS to offer additional time off for staff with premature babies
FSCS extends its deadline to secure a better outcome for customers of CRL Management
FSCS announces higher protection limits of £85,000 for some products and services
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