Regulation – Page 237
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Ernst & Young and CII join forces
Accountants Ernst & Young and the CII have announced a new collaboration to help serve the underwriting community...
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Snowball highlights dangers of over-regulation
“The insurance industry needs regulation, but it has to be proportionate,” says Aviva group executive director Patrick Snowball
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Why won't insurers join the debate?
The issue of whether travel agents should be regulated is dominating the headlines, but insurers have stayed conspicuously silent. Steve Hook asks why
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A year of saving money… and reducing customer service
The FSA has relentlessly pursued brokers to treat customers fairly, but Simon Burgess says what about insurers, brokers are their customers too
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Beware the client money inspection
Michael Faulkner says there are still concerns over compliance with the client money rules
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News Analysis
Taking control of client money
The FSA's latest review of brokers' compliance with client money rules has found improvements but there are still concerns. Andrew Honey explains
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Mesothelioma claims fear
New proposals to allow the government to claw back mesothelioma compensation payments from insurers could cost the industry millions of pounds. According to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) the new legislation will be enforced as early as next year. Secretary of State John Hutton has proposed that ...
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Get up to speed on compliance
Meeting regulatory requirements is a challenge for many smaller brokers, but compliance software can ease the burden. Simon Hughes explains the key issues
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Regulator concludes Zurich Australia investigation
The Australian insurance regulator has given Zurich Australian Insurance its investigation report into improper financial reinsurance transactions...
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No excuses for failure to protect client money, says FSA
FSA tells general insurance intermediaries no excuse for failing to protect client money...
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Most are waking up to the global nightmare, except insurers
Governments and businesses are taking action on the likely impact of climate change, but the insurance industry is slow to face the consequences. Iain Watt and David Hampton report




























