Regulation – Page 239
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Archive
New protocol to tackle reinsurance disputes
Protocol seeks to reduce the time and cost of resolving reinsurance disputes...
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News
Lords to probe FSA on 'stifling' regime
Select committee to examine if regulator's rules affect UK's competitiveness
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News Analysis
Compensation reform
Reform of the injury compensation system dominated 2006, but no clear results have emerged. Katy Dowell looks back over the year
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Comments/Letters
The playing field has an unnecessary tilt to it
Grant Ellis says the blunt instrument of disclosure is not achieving its aim
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Archive
Firm fined £270k over PPI failures
The FSA has today fined Redcats £270,000 for failing to treat its...
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Archive
Catlin's Wellington offer gets go ahead
Catlin's offer for Wellington has been declared unconditional, with all conditions having been met or waived...
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Archive
Aon backs environmental liability consultation
Aon has urged UK businesses to take part in the DEFRA consultation on the EC Environmental Liability Directive...
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Reports
Strategy for the flood plain
Insurance Times together with our partner, Royal & SunAlliance, held a round table discussion on flooding where industry experts gave their views
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Reports
Travel agent conflict troubles insurers
As the war between brokers and travel agents hots up over regulation, some insurers are becoming increasingly uneasy. Caroline Jordan explains why