Regulation – Page 247
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Features
Clamping down, quietly
Claims management regulation seems to be getting off to a shaky start as tight deadlines and scarce resources hinder progress, but regulator Mark Boleat tells Katy Dowell he will get the job done
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Features
Principles and profit
The UK's large Muslim population is prohibited from buying mainstream insurance products, but that is about to change. Sandy Maxwell reports
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Features
Protect and survive
Despite profits being made in the payment protection market, Simon Burgess explains how companies are under increased pressure to provide a fair service
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Archive
Insurers must improve on tax disclosure, says AIRMIC
Insurers need to better demonstrate they are fully...
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C-Zone
Where retailers can go astray
Alexandra Peterkin reveals the risks of non-compliance and mis-selling among 'authorised' and 'compliant' companies
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News
New approach to Solvency II
The government and the FSA have launched a joint consultation on EU Solvency II proposals for modernising the rules for European insurers.Economic secretary to the Treasury Ed Balls and chief executive of the FSA John Tiner have announced the UK's proposals for a change in the approach to insurance supervision, ...
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News
James warns of critical times ahead
Lloyd's director says industry heading for stagnant demand and over-supply
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Comments/Letters
Beware, the FSA is serious about enforcement
Lord Hunt says the regulator's action over PPI forcefully reminds the industry it is not someone else's problem
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Archive
Lloyd's Names lose action against Treasury
The Commercial Court rules in favour of the Treasury in Lloyd's Names action...
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Archive
Compliance remains main 'headache' for customers
Ove 90% of insurers surveyed recently cited regulatory compliance as a major "headache"...




























