Unpaid fees cost duo their permissions

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Two brokerages have had their permissions withdrawn by the FSA.

The pair are Select Mortgage Services (Bracknell) Limited, of 42 Fernbank Road in Ascot and Kevin Jonathan Dalglish, trading as Dulwich Insurance Services of 45 Archery Road, Eltham in South East London.

Both were found to failed to pay fees and levies owed to the FSA, despite repeated requests to do so.

Select Mortgage Services owed £1,675.52, while Dulwich Insurance Services owed £1,280.33.

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