Allied Dunbar

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Allied Dunbar is a trading name of the Zurich Financial Services Group and it's subsidiary companies Allied Dunbar Assurance plc and Dunbar Bank plc.

Setting up it's headquarters in Swindon town centre in 1970 under the name 'Hambro Life', the company expanded during the late 70's and early 80's to become 'Allied Hambro' in 1984, finally changing to 'Allied Dunbar' in 1985. It is no longer trading as Zurich rolled it into their new UK multi-tied financial distribution network, Openwork.

Endowment complaints

Over the period May 2001 to April 2003, a portion of the nearly 300,000 Allied Dunbar customers who had been sold endowment mortgages made complaints. These complaints were prompted by a fall in the market (which meant that nearly nine in ten of their accounts were likely to suffer shortfalls) as well as new regulations which required that customers be notified semi-annually of the projected earnings of the endowment, with particular regard to such shortfalls.<ref name="Independent">Dunbar fined £725,000 for mis-selling endowments, The Independent (20 March 2004)</ref> Around 1,000 such complaints were rejected during the above period. The Financial Services Authority investigated the rejected complaints, as well as Allied Dunbar's procedures for handling such complaints, and while maintaining a majority of them, it fined the company £725,000 on 11 March 2004 for mishandling such complaints.<ref>Final notice of financial penalty, Financial Services Authority (18 March 2004)</ref> In its decision, the FSA noted that:<ref>Allied Dunbar fined 725,000 for mishandling mortgage endowment complaints, Financial Services Authority (19 March 2004)</ref>

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Allied Dunbar stopped writing endowment mortgages in November 2001.<ref>Allied Dunbar improves customer complaints procedures following FSA investigation, Allied Dumbar (19 March 2004)</ref> It was not the only company fined by the FSA, and at the time this was only the fifth largest fine for offences related to endowment complaint mismanagement. Friends Provident had been fined £625,000 in November 2003, and five other firms had previously been fined a total of £5.2 million for their mismanagement of such complaints. The largest fine fell to Royal Scottish Assurance, which incurred a £2m penalty.<ref name="Independent" />

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