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Hard decisions in a sea of choice
The choices facing brokers in the run up to FSA authorisation have never been more bewildering. They can choose direct authorisation or appointed representative status. They can be a member of a netwo ...
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What are Insurers doing to help brokers
Many brokers will want to go it alone to become compliant but what help can they expect from their insurer partners? Frances Higney reports
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The Specialists
Brokers are being besieged by consultants to help them become compliant. But how much help does a broker need? Caroline Jordan investigates
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Networks what's on offer
Brokers can receive help in becoming compliant by joining a network and also stave off the wolves of consolidation to preserve their business. Insurance Times provides a guide to what the major networks can offer
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Understanding the Challenge
Brokers mustovercome a series of hurdles in the race to become compliant. Michael Faulkner talks to Joe Chiaro, of KPMG, and Imran Ahmed, of IBM, who suggest a regulatory strategy
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Acquisitions ahead
Vega is a new company that is on the acquisition trail with the aim of securing £100m in premium income. Managing director Bob Screen tells Caroline Jordan about his broker-friendly approach
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Professional Progression
The CII has a flexible structure of education and assesment that will help brokers meet the expectations of the FSA's risk-based philosophy, says Steve Wellard
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Safety In Numbers
Networks offer a refuge for brokers from the regulator, but it will cost their independence. Their decision to join is not easy, but it will have to be made very soon, says John Jackson
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GISC wrangle on 'naughty' list
Current regulator faces legal wrangle on disclosure of member files
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Airmic says DWP's EL report does not go far enough
Peter Berring, chair of the Airmic liability special interest group, has slammed the DWP report on employers' liability (EL).