Regulation – Page 260
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Inducements on Tiner's agenda
FSA set to focus on transparency of fees and commissions in the London market
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Lloyd's fears Tiner onslaught
The future of small Lloyd's brokers has been placed in doubt following a stinging attack on the London market by FSA chief executive John Tiner.In a speech given in New York, Tiner said the London …
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NU attempts to unblock rehab
An end to the deadlock surrounding provision of rehabilitation has been proposed by Norwich Union (NU). Britain's biggest general insurer said that rehabilitation should be offered to injured part …
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Removers advised to be introducers
Norwich Union urges brokers to persuade freight clients to choose regulatory status
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Controlling the cost of claims by audit
Insurers can benefit from an audit of their outsourced claims arrangements, says Colin Heap
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Are pleural plaques a claim too far?
Insurers face paying out £1.4bn for a condition that causes no harm, says Dominic Clayden
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FSA will not follow up capacity fine
FSA says there will be no crackdown after fining The Underwriter chief for deferring premium
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Insurers take up their positions on client money
Comingling of client money has been clarified, but insurers still have doubts Steve White explains.