Regulation – Page 209
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United in the face of adversity
Broker trade bodies team up as industry seeks a market solution.
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When will the predator become the prey?
Consolidation of the consolidators is set to begin.
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FSA warns that a fifth of brokers could fail TCF
Regulator says firms must step up efforts as 13% miss first deadline.
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Deadline looms for insurers to voice concerns over Solvency II
Study will be used by European legislators to develop detailed rules for new insurer capital regime.
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A cure for the PPI stigma
The payment protection insurance market has long had a bad press with allegations of mis-sold policies and the overcharging of customers. Katie Puckett asks whether the Competition Commission’s attempts to remedy this deeply unpopular product will have the desired effect.
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Lets all play on an even wicket
Robert Marshall questions why software providers are not subject to greater scrutiny by the regulator.
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Zurich calls for full implementation of Pitt review
Insurer welcomes flood review recommendations.
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Pitt review urges insurers to improve service
Majority of insurers performed well in handling flood claims.
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Pitt review goes easy on insurers
Insurers must work with government on flood risk education programmes
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FSA still seeks industry solution on commissions
Regulator insists that threat of mandatory disclosure remains as consultation ends.
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Scottish parliament overturns Lords' pleural plaques ruling
Insurers furious over proposed retrospective legislation.
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ABI: pleural plaques bill 'flies in the face of common sense'
Bill could damage Scottish economy and taxpayer, according to director Nick Starling.
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IIB: Disclosure could unsettle UK market
Trade body submits response to FSA on mandatory disclosure.
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Bad move by Biba
Robert Marshall comments on Biba's decision to allow Gocompare.com to become a member
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BIBA responds to FSA discussion paper
No evidence that commercial customers want change, says chief executive Galbraith.