Regulation – Page 227
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FSA action brings changes to online sale of PPI
Firms agree to change way payment protection insurance is sold via the internet
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Online onlyPolicing the claims sector
Government regulation of claims management companies has been successful so far
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Online onlyIUA welcomes Solvency II
Planned new regime emphasises flexibility and includes options for the use of different solvency models that are most appropriate for different companies, says IUA
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Online onlyRisk and reward
The new Solvency II directive could make high-risk policyholders uninsurable
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Online onlyBoleat hails claims regulation a success
Still work to be done to stamp out cold calling
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PWC welcomes Solvency II
Annette Olesen, director, PWC, says Solvency II will promote sound risk management and robust internal controls
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Munich Re welcomes proposal for Solvency II
CFO Jörg Schneider said the new rules planned will be a huge step forward for insurers
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Insurers meet with Government ministers
ABI director general says insurers are doing "all that they can" to deal with flood claims
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FeaturesThe industry solution
Eric Galbraith says Biba’s stance is clear on the broker commission debate and further regulatory intervention is not needed
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Solvency rules could spark insurer mergers, says ABI
New European rules on insurer solvency could trigger a wave of consolidation and encourage insurers to move away from certain product lines
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Standard Life chief to stand for CII deputy president
Australian Trevor Mathews seeks key CII position
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Online onlyShould brokers fear the FSA's retail distribution review?
Biba has concerns over the FSA's review of IFA commissions
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New service aims for broker compliance
Compliance specialist offers new insight into meeting FSA compliance requirements
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Industry should not fear principles-based regulation
Moore Stephens' Simon Gallagher urges insurers to engage in "spirit of the rules"
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FeaturesQuality insurance
Gibraltar is becoming a haven for a growing number of insurers, but the regulator is keen to maintain the colony’s reputation for quality businesses. Anita Anandarajah reports
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Legal expenses insurers challenge compensation proposals
Reform proposals fail to address the needs and rights of claimant, says trade bodys
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Watson Wyatt promotes financial modeling system
Appoints Andrew Coulter to its insurance and financial services practice
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Biba warns FSA on retail review
Broker body fears that life and pensions proposals will 'read across' into GI regulatory regime
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First three brokers attain CII chartered status
Layton Blackham, Smart & Cook and Stuart Alexander gain accreditation




























