Regulation – Page 159
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Brokers welcome cut in ‘unfair’ FSCS levy, but say charges are still too high
FSCS’s 18% reduction in levy to £57m, believed to be because of a fall in size of payment protection insurance claims, comes after a tenfold hike over two years
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FSA will split in April to prepare for 'twin peaks'
Insurers will have two groups of supervisors from April
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FSCS plans levy hike after PPI claims soar
Insurers would pay more under proposed system but brokers’ bills would fall
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Seven face jail in alleged credit hire scandal
Judge lashes out at ‘industrial-scale perjury’ over 30,000 crash compensation cases
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Insurers say no to lawyers’ call for standard PI forms
Adopting standard questions risks giving away sensitive data to rivals, insurers say
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Zurich scoops chartered insurer status
Zurich is first composite UK general insurer to gain status
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Biba blog: refashioning the FSA requires more than a lick of paint
The government’s forthcoming changes at the financial regulator should not just be cosmetic
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Argos suspends aggregator site after FSA crackdown
Retailer to review BeatThatQuote powered site and plans to relaunch later in the year
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Management blunders at RBSI led to £2.2m fine for complaint file tampering
Parent RBSI punished over forged signatures and poor procedures during spot check
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'RBSI now needs to closely watch its step'
Can Paul Geddes be blamed for the transgressions that have cost Direct Line and Churchill a £2.2m fine?
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LMA unveils Talbot's Rupert Atkin as new chairman
Barnabas Hurst-Bannister replaced by insurer chief
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UK MEP stays in Solvency II driving seat
Lib Dem Bowles retains chair of key Euro-Parliamentary committee
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Talking point: The blunders behind the RBSI fines
A catalogue of errors led to Direct Line and Churchill being slapped with a £2.2m fine for tampering with customer complaint files
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Daily briefing: Wednesday - RBSI insurers fall foul of FSA
A £2.2m fine on Churchill and Direct Line has come at exactly the wrong time for parent company RBSI. Geddes must take decisive action to move past the transgression
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FSA slaps £2.2m fine on Direct Line and Churchill
RBSI insurers tampered with customer complaint files before submitting them to the FSA
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Google blow as FSA crackdown forces aggregator offline
Google-owned BeatThatQuote suffers blow as aggregator it powers, Argos, is taken offline following FSA crackdown
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