Regulation – Page 158
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Brokerbility backs troubled Groupama
Group says insurer is ‘no different from anyone else’
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'Where's Biba at the prime minister's table?'
Last week’s Downing Street summit may have a joint victory for insurers and government, but there was one glaring omission
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The Knowledge: People and Talent - IT Broker View
Brokers believe that there are problems with industry skills levels and with the UK’s educational standards
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The Knowledge: People and Talent - The Big Story
Has the Aldernmanbury Declaration had a positive effect on standards, training and providing rewarding careers for people in the industry?
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‘Complacent’ Cameron under pressure to act as whiplash summit is held
Medical panels, speed limits and financial thresholds set to top discussion agenda
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'Keep friends close and enemies closer'
Be extra cautious because the FSA is on high alert, while insurers must make the most of gaining David Cameron’s ear
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Government agrees to slash motor compensation culture
Government agrees to cut £1,200 fixed fee for lawyers; insurers vow to lower premiums; RBSI boss Geddes: “It’s a step in the right direction”
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Two Barbon executives suspended after FSA crackdown
Regulator in talks with HomeLet over contents insurance
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AA urges Cameron to ‘kill compensation culture’
Comprehensive motor premiums increased 15% in 2011
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Cameron meets insurers to tackle rising premiums
PM to host summit at Downing Street today to meet executives from Admiral, AXA, Aviva, Co-op, RBSI, Zurich
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EIOPA chairman warns against more Solvency II delays
Extensions could affect EU reputation, Bernardino says
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Solvency II: the 10 big questions answered…
Trumpeted as key to the insurance industry’s future wellbeing, Solvency II has instead cast a shadow thanks to delays in its implementation. Will it ever come into force? Here we answer that question plus others on everyone’s lips
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Government to extend RTA portal to employers' and public liability
Upper claim limit will be £25,000
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