Regulation – Page 165
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News
Willis Limited failed to heed two anti-bribery warnings, FSA filing shows
‘Dear CEO letter’ and Aon fine did not prompt full implementation of corruption controls
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People & Opinion
Gabriel Bernardino, Eiopa
The chairman of the new Eiopa says that while delays are frustrating, he is confident Solvency II will lead to higher standards worldwide
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Gabriel Bernardino, Eiopa
The chairman of the new Eiopa says that while delays are frustrating, he is confident Solvency II will lead to higher standards worldwide
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News
8-14 July: Apex - Lord Hunt
The FSA's replacement may go so far as intervene on insurance pricing. But who will monitor that?
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Analysis
Daily briefing: Friday - Sum of all fears
With a worrying number of insurers failing Eiopa's stress tests, it's unstable sovereign debt that insurers need to watch out for
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Jack Straw MP
The former justice secretary talks to Insurance Times about the referral fees furore and where things go from here
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CFC proposals a "key step" for insurers
The Treasury’s proposals for reforming the way UK-based companies’ foreign profits are taxed are a “key step forward for the insurance sector, particularly the London market,” PwC has said.Companies will no longer be taxed on profits arising from economic activities genuinely undertaken offshore, in a shake-up of the Controlled Foreign ...
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Straw: referral fees are 'parasites'
Jack Straw has branded the referral fee system as a “parasite” on motor insurance industry. Speaking in yesterday’s first House of Commons debate on the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill, the ex-justice secretary said that since he called for a ban on the controversial practice earlier this ...