Regulation – Page 222
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No disclosure, but uncertainty remains
Brokers are frustrated that the FSA has backed off mandatory commission disclosure, but will start a review of the decision in the New Year
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Online onlyThe fight isn’t over
Smaller brokers are continuing the battle against the FSA over commission disclosure
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Online onlyTravel, Christmas and the year end – a time for reflection
The industry must build on a successful 2007
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Brokerbility lobbies over mandatory disclosure
Independent broker group Brokerbility is lobbying the government and MPs as its begins a campaign against mandatory commission disclosure. The group, consisting of 22 independent brokers around the country, is urging more brokers to join its fight against hard disclosure and is building up a ‘fighting fund’ to support its ...
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ICOB rules welcomed by ifs School of Finance
Move hailed as important achievement in principles-based regulation
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Online onlyFSA begin consultation on new travel insurance regime
Consultation process to end 18 March 2008
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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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Online onlyFSA 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‘




























