Regulation – Page 168
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Biba 2011: MoJ to conduct top-down damages payments review
The government is conducting a 'wider consultation' on the discount rate
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RSA buys Oak Underwriting
RSA buys broker-only underwriting agency to become a top three player in high net worth
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ABI warns FSA over intervening in product development
Watchdog’s approach may ‘stifle market and curb consumer choice’
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Martin Lewis calls for crackdown on banks selling insurance
Consumer campaigner urges customers to check for evidence of PPI misselling after High Court ruling
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FSA welcomes High Court decision on PPI rules
Bankers challenge to new rules is dismissed
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Regulatory burden heavier than corporation tax: Biba
Biba research shows costs for UK brokers three times higher than next most expensive EU state
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Chartis attacks solicitors' PI reforms
Chartis says SRA reforms to solicitors' PI is 'highly disappointing'; ARP has cost insurers £100m and firms in the pool expected to grow
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New Lloyd's chairman slams UK tax and regulation
John Nelson says tax regime makes it difficult to lure international talent
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Public unaware of uninsured driving crackdown – AA
Almost 60% have not heard of new rules
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FSA unveils two-tier Solvency II preparation system
Resources will be concentrated on firms posing greatest risks
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New regulation plans change little - Biba
Brokers body reiterates call for more proportional regulation
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RSA boss Haste nets share bonanza
Highly-prized chief executive Andy Haste increases shareholding 125%
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FSCS levy reduction hides long-term claims problem
2011/12 cut may be the result of unpaid claims – and that will add to future levies
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CPP shares hit by Barclaycard pull-out
Credit card firm stops using insurer's services amid FSA probe
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MoJ claims portal: A fast track to fresh delays?
After a bungled launch, the MoJ’s RTA claims portal seems to be making good on the promise of more efficient management of low-value claims. But the government’s plans to extend it to more complex, costly claims may create a major bump in the road
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Barnier warned over Solvency II
Failure to properly implement directive will have 'dire consequences' - insurers