Regulation – Page 217
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Decision time for FSA
Michael Faulkner says it is time for the FSA to resolve its stance on commission disclosure and move on
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Insurers to receive FSCS refund
£40m levy refund 'reflects recoveries and lower than expected claims volumes'
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FSA bans former Insure & Go chief executive
James Richardson 'attempted to mislead FSA', regulator claims
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FSA bans four linked to Sphere Drake losses
Quartet were dishonest in operation of reinsurance binder
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Battle of the sexes won
Why insurers believe gender must continue to be a factor when setting premiums
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FSA to probe industry over conflicts of interest
Regulator warns of ‘blurring of distinction between brokers and insurers‘
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FSA continues to review commission disclosure concerns
Authority decides "not to mandate commission disclosure at this stage"
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Fitch: UK insurers are strongly capitalised
Prism results show insurers are well-positioned
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Decision time as FSA calls crunch meeting on commission disclosure
The insurance industry is braced for a decision on whether commission disclosure will be made mandatory next week, with the FSA calling major players in for a crunch meeting and its consultants preparing to publish their findings.Biba and IIB officials are among industry representatives invited to a briefing on commission ...
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Shares continue to feel sub-prime heat
Despite experts’ predictions that London-based insurers are likely to escape heavy claims from sub-prime exposure in the US, fears among investors have led to falls in insurers’ share prices in recent weeks.Volatility will continue, analysts say, as the fallout from the crisis plays out.Brit Insurance has been hit hardest, with ...
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Features
Misleading websites warning
One in four adverts on financial firms’ websites is misleading, the FSA has found.A significant minority of websites fail to present information in a fair and clear way, according to a review of 77 firm’s websites carried out by the regulator.The FSA has published examples of good and bad practice ...
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Stepping in
The FSA’s intervention in third party capture cases may prompt a timely overhaul of personal injury claims, says Ellen Bennett
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Supplements
Seeing through broker transparency
Regional brokers have locked horns with the big national brokers over commission disclosure, but it may be a lost cause. Caroline Jordan reports