Regulation – Page 16
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Government reveals changes to the Highway Code to accommodate self-driving vehicles
The amendments aim to ensure that the first wave of self-driving vehicles are used safely on UK roads, but industry concerns remain
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FCA finalises ‘comply or explain’ diversity rules
Listed firms will need to adhere to the new rules for financial accounting periods from 1 April 2022
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Analysis
Briefing: ‘Disappointment’ remains about OIC’s lack of ADR amid digitalisation scrutiny
Did the government miss a trick by not signposting online alternative dispute resolution via the Official Injury Claim process?
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Briefing: London market regulatory reconstruction bid flies in face of FCA’s get tough plans
The amount of regulation in the industry is yet again the bone of contention, with the London market and FCA seemingly on opposite sides of the debate
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CII survey reveals consumers want insurers to be like ‘good butlers’
Consumers need the confidence that insurers are going to be there when needed, says new survey
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FCA launches three-year plan centred around customer outcomes
Chief executive says the regulator will now focus on ‘results’ rather than ‘processes’
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Let’s not mistake OIC portal’s tech issues for gaming – Carpenters Group
Carpenters Group director Donna Scully outlines whiplash reform’s missed opportunities to combat fraud
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Staying ahead of the regulation curve – Gallagher Bassett
Tensions are still high following the FCA’s crack down on dual pricing, with insurers across the country conscious they are under watch. Gallagher Bassett’s director for loss adjusting and claims consultancy, Gordon Vater, shares his tips for protecting teams from audit and review issues
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Residents at West India Quay demand commission fees disclosure from insurer
Zurich says it cannot release this information, however
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Biba launches trade credit insurance guide
The trade association worked with a trade credit specialist on the guide
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Analysis
Insurance sector can no longer turn ‘a blind eye’ to property cover commission impact on leaseholders
Industry experts and campaigners feel the FCA is not doing enough to protect leaseholders from opaque commission practices in property insurance
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Dental Protection seeking to reduce claims amid negligence ruling
The legal services firm will be supporting its members if they are named as a defendant
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Davies buys regulatory technology supplier
The ’growing complexity in the UK regulatory market’ is a burden for businesses, says Davies chief exec
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Court of Appeal ruling sees major implications for dental negligence claims
The Dental Law Partnership has campaigned for two decades to ‘change the industry for the better’
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Analysis
Ongoing Russia-Ukraine sanctions create fallout for trade credit insurers
Businesses seeking trade credit insurance may find cover unavailable as insurers decline risks in this market at short notice
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Circular supply chains will create ‘new risks’
These new risks present an opportunity for the insurance sector, however
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Analysis
Briefing: Why property insurance commission is so controversial
The storm over property insurance could lead to full-blown commission disclosure debacle
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Lloyd’s boss John Neal addresses Atrium scandal
Neal made clear that ‘zero tolerance is the only answer’ for bad behaviour
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Analysis
In Focus: How can firms start to prepare for the FCA’s incoming Consumer Duty?
With the FCA’s Consumer Duty expected to come into effect from April 2023, industry experts debate how firms can best prepare for the new customer protection regulation
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Social media requires due diligence amid FCA’s Consumer Duty – Davies Group
The firm has made several recommendations on how organisations can adapt existing operating and service models