Regulation – Page 149
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NewsFitch: New Eiopa proposals will not settle Solvency II disputes
Industry unlikely to be satisfied by new capital concessions, says rating agency
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Online onlyHow many insurers will the PRA call ‘too big to fail'?
Insurers may be faced with further compliance costs to prove they have plans in place in the event of a collapse
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Online onlyAre you covered for a cyber attack?
Survey reveals that the uptake of cyber insurance is slow, even though the threat perception is high
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Online onlyQ&A: FCA's insurance boss talks motor legal expenses
Head of wholesale and GI markets Simon Green answers questions on the future regulation of motor legal expenses insurance
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NewsWhat does the motor legal expenses review tell us about the FCA?
The regulator has given firms one year to improve how they sell policies
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NewsFCA gives firms a year to overhaul motor legal expenses sales
Regulator publishes findings of thematic review
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Breaking NewsMPs call for revisions to Mesothelioma Bill
Bill excludes half of asbestos victims, lawmakers say.
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NewsAsbestos Bill on hold as Welsh vote delayed
Bill would have made insurers liable for NHS treatment costs
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NewsRWA Group launches consultancy service for brokers
ComplyPlus will offer guidance to brokers working within financial services
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NewsBribery Act could be relaxed for SMEs
Government plans to reconsider anti-bribery rules, FT says
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NewsBiba 2013: ABI welcomes FCA claims probe
Craig says insurers want “straightforward” claims process
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NewsGovernment and ABI to extend flood insurance deal
Emergency talks buy more time to set up a solution
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Online onlyFCA begins office swoops on financial firms
Financial Conduct Authority raises the stakes in its bid to protect customers
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Online onlyABI faces being dragged into probe over Solvency II costs
Jonathan Evans MP backs PRA calls for a parliamentary inquiry into Solvency II delays
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Is Solvency II fueling anti-Europeans?
As complaints reach record levels, a parliamentary inquiry into the regime seems now likely, but may not have any effect on its development




























