Regulation – Page 106
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NewsMPs question PRA’s insurance skills amid calls for Solvency II revamp
Treasury Select Committee calls for Solvency II revamp
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NewsInsurance sector must be a priority in Brexit negotiations - TSC
Calls from the TSC for insurance to be a priority sector in Brexit negotiations have been welcomed by the ABI
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NewsGibraltar regulator aims to shed ‘light touch’ image with new regime
Gibraltar regulator chief executive says she is tough but fair
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NewsInsurance “not special” when it comes to GDPR
Insurance sector must “make friends with consent and each other” in the run up to GDPR and UK Data Protection Bill changes, says ICO’s Emma Bate at the ABI’s 2017 Data Conference
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NewsMotor most complained about insurance product – FCA
Excluding PPI, motor tops chart for most complained about insurance product, FCA data shows
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NewsABI calls for fire safety regulation changes following Grenfell Tower tragedy
The ABI has called for changes to fire safety regulations following the Grenfell Tower disaster and an independent review
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NewsIDD delay would be ‘very welcome’ for brokers – Biba
IDD delay would give brokers and software houses time to prepare, says David Sparkes
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NewsInsurers welcome call to delay Insurance Distribution Directive
European Parliament urges Insurance Distribution Directive delay
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NewsBrokers unprepared for GDPR changes
Brokers are unprepared for GDPR changes, with four in ten unaware of new regulation
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NewsGDPR consultation period closes today
The GDPR consultation period will close today, with insurers at “various levels of preparedness”
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NewsUnrated insurers - the controversy rages
Are unrated insurers dangerous to do business with? The FCA is still considering whether to charge an additional levy on brokers that use unrated insurers. But others argue that being unrated is not a sign of unreliability.
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NewsSenior Managers Regime – What it means
Senior Managers Regime will redefine executive responsibililty and will reach much further down the corporate hierarchy
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News50,000 sign petition on mental health discrimination after Bupa refuses travel cover
A petition rallying against mental health discrimination in travel insurance has gone viral and reached 50,000 signatures after Bupa refused a customer travel cover over bipolar disorder.
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NewsAIG heads for $150m compliance saving
AIG heads for $150m compliance saving after US government lifts “too big to fail” status
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NewsBroker offers cover for costly FCA investigations
Cover for costly FCA investigations is on offer from Allegiance Insure
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NewsComparethemarket welcomes CMA insurer contracts probe
Comparethemarket revealed as price comparison site at centre of CMA probe
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NewsRegulator fines firm for 146 million illegal PPI calls
ICO penalises firm for illegal PPI calls




























