Regulation – Page 214
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Travel agents to have ‘unfair’ sales advantage
Biba responds to government proposals with demand for transparency.
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Insurers are no longer waiting for justice
Industry is already starting to plough ahead with changes to the personal injury claims system, without reforms by the MoJ
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Kiln merger completes today
Kiln shares to cease trading after market closes this afternoon
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Treasury outlines major shake-up at Lloyd’s
Consultation proposes changes to the governance and regulation of Lloyd’s market
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Allianz gets ready for personal injury reforms
Insurer pilots system to anticipate MoJ proposals
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Court ruling could sink London council mutual
The fledgling council insurer faces a blow to its survival
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IIB opens door to merger talks with rival Biba
Link up mooted following appointment of Barbara Bradshaw as chief executive
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IIB names Barbara Bradshaw as chief executive
Bradshaw takes the helm following Andrew Paddick's death last month
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Commission disclosure: a light at the end of the tunnel or an oncoming train?
Will the FSA's latest plans result in a market-led solution?
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There may be trouble ahead
The FSA faces criticism that it is confusing small brokers in its business plan for the coming year. Michael Faulkner looks at some of the boiling points for brokers in their relationship with the FSA
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Should Government have a taste of its own medicine with regulation?
The state's latest antics put the priniciple in regulation
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House of Lords supports European solvency proposals
Lords say proposals would give impetus to insurance sector
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A charge too far
The main concern with vehicle recovery charges is the gulf between the actual and suggested charges