Regulation – Page 227
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Quinn sues over risk equalisation exemption
The Quinn group has started legal proceedings against the government over this Week's emergency legislation on risk equalization exemption.Quinn has said it welcomes many of the conclusions reached in the Barrington Report and, in particular, the recognition that the main impediment to competition in the private health insurance market in ...
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GAB Robins: CDM regulations explained
GAB Robins outlines the impact of new regulations from the health and saftey executive...
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Supplements
The right man's time has come
David Gittings, who takes over the top job at the Lloyd's Market Association, has an impressive pedigree, but will his zeal and skills be enough to drive through the market reforms needed? Emma Jones talks to the man
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Features
A missed opportunity to get a step ahead
The FSA has reached an agreement with three payment protection insurance companies to apply measures that ensures fairness and transparency. But, says Simon Burgess, it has created disappointment and confusion in the marketplace
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FSA: no fears over offshore firms' solvency
Previous concerns over insurers outside the EU have 'been addressed'
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Claims firm numbers to fall under regulation
The number of UK claims management companies will radically fall under regulation, the Claims Standards Council (CSC) has warned.Claims management regulation took effect this week, with claims regulator Mark Boleat promising a crackdown on rogue firms. Staffordshire Trading Standards, which is policing the sector would be "identifying the problem areas ...
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Full regulation of claims management services
The Department for Constitutional Affairs has announced that it will be fully regulating all claims management companies...