Regulation – Page 205
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LAML given boost over High Court ruling
Mutual says there is "greater clarity" following a similar ECJ decision.
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ABI calls on government to boost expenditure on flood defences
Speeding up spending plans will help economy.
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VIDEO: Hank Greenberg - Saving AIG
Former AIG boss Hank Greenberg examines the fallout at the beleaguered insurer.
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FSA bans insurance agents for illegal trading
Stephen Fryett and Richard Baines are punished as regulator hands out second ban this week.
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PMG to rescue E-Reporting Group
Medical reporting firm steps in as rival enters administration.
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FSA bans two brokers
Directors Roger and Daniel Muse of Newcastle-based broker FHI failed to comply with client money rules.
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Vacant, not pretty
A recession means business collapse and business collapse means empty premises. And that’s when the problems start for property owners and their insurers. Katie Puckett reports on vandalism, theft, arson and a newer menace – cannabis factories.
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ABI motor conference: in pictures
Reaction and images from the ABI's 2008 motor conference - Preventing Injury: Caring For Customers
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Competition Commission to ban point of sale PPI
ABI blasts proposals as “devastating news for borrowers”.
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Confused.com welcomes FSA review
Carlton Hood responds to FSA report on insurance aggregators.
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BIBA backs FSA's aggregator review
Broker trade body welcomes regulator's call for prompt action to be taken by comparison websites.
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FSA reports on aggregator review
Regulator finds significant improvements but some concerns.
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FSA will test TCF delivery from January 2009
Treating customers fairly 'to be integrated into core supervisory work'.
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The fab four
Biba’s public affairs team, led by chief executive Eric Galbraith, is increasingly adept at getting brokers’ voices heard in the government and the media. Ellen Bennett met the lobbyists.
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A model of fairness
The deadline for implementing the FSA’s Treating Customers Fairly principles is just over two months away. Lesley Titcomb, director of small firms and contact, with a remit that includes insurance brokers, outlines how an ideal company might put the principles into practice.