Regulation – Page 195
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News AnalysisFor FSCS sake
The recession has put a lot of pressure on insurance brokers, and the Financial Services Compensation Scheme is about to pile on a whole lot more. With some firms citing levy increases of around 600%, it’s time to say ‘enough is enough’
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NewsSolvency II will drive rise in business run-off, says PwC
M&A will also be spurred on by new EU regulations
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NewsABI urges action on foreign branches taxation review
Pressure mounts on government as Solvency II signals change of emphasis on overseas operations
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Online onlyFSA publishes fresh PPI reform package
Fresh consultation sparked by rise in costs and number of complaints
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Online onlyHalf of senior managers should have advanced diploma
CII unveils package to raise standards
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NewsFSA scolds brokers over resources
Brokers face action if they fail to guard against financial threats
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Online onlyFSA ratchets up enforcement fines
Enforcement fines could treble under watchdog's new framework
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Online onlyBiba blog: No more monkey business
Eric Galbraith is ready to 'shake the tree' for the good of the industry
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Online onlyFSA warns brokers over finances
Letter sent to brokers warning them to strengthen financial resources
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Online onlyInsurance sector hit by increasing resignations
Firms failing to meet expectations, according to survey
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NewsBiba slams new FSA regulatory fees as ‘totally disproportionate’
Plans to double charges will hit small brokers hardest
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People & OpinionThe legislative agenda’s not over yet
Attention is fixed on the general election campaign, but insurers should also keep track of two bills going through the legislative process
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Online only'Overall cost of regulation is totally disproportionate'
Biba responds to the FSA's consultation paper on fees
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Online onlyFSA hikes annual funding by almost 10%
FSA confirms increase in annual funding requirement for 2010/11
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Online onlyThis week: One man's fight against the FSA
My FSA Hell: Stephen Allen's battle with the regulator
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News AnalysisOne man’s fight against the FSA
Stephen Allen went straight to the FSA when he found there was a serious shortfall in his firm’s client account. So how come the authority later banned him for failing in his duties as a director?




























