Regulation – Page 82
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News
Lloyd's to ban drunk employees to stamp out harassment
Reports suggest the insurer will share a new code of conduct this week after 18 women claimed to be victims of “near-persistent harassment”
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People & Opinion
April Big Question - What does the future hold for Etrading?
With the Insurance Times eTrading Survey still open until Friday 12 April, we ask the experts what they think lies ahead for the world of eTrading
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Agenda
FCA set to crack down on broker premium finance add-on commissions
With some customers being charged up to 63% extra to pay motor insurance premiums by instalments, commissions being levied by brokers are coming under the spotlight
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Biba reacts to FCA update on travel insurance access for cancer survivors
It follows Youth Cancer Europe challenging the government and financial regulators last October so cancer survivors no longer have to inform insurers after ten years of being clear
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News
ABI calls for more data on methods of modern construction
The trade association proposed a ban on combustible material being used on high-rise buildings following the Grenfell tower fire
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Agenda
Dual pricing: Getting off the hamster wheel
The insurance industry is coming under increasing pressure over dual-pricing. Will it ever be able to eliminate it?
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News
CRL Management given deadline extension to replace Alpha cover
The representative of BCR Legal Group given more time by FSCS to ”secure a better outcome” for customers
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News
FCA vows crackdown on 'cowboys' after taking over CMC regulation
The FCA says the regime “aims to boost consumer protection and the professionalism of the sector by driving up standards in the industry”
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News
Mactavish stands firm as the ABI reponds in cyber row
Mactavish originally sent the ABI a letter highlighting common flaws in cyber insurance policies on 19 March
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'Institutionally sexist' - Lloyd's attacked by Jeremy Corbyn's City chief
Shadow City minister is latest to condemn Lloyd’s amid ‘horrific’ reports of rampant sexism, harassment and bullying
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Agenda
Insurance Times survey reveals consumer support for FCA proposals on new metrics
An Insurance Times commissioned survey has revealed an appetite for knowledge of an insurer’s claims data
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News
EU Commission publishes warning for EHIC in no-deal Brexit
It follows the ABI issuing advice in January
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EXCLUSIVE: FSCS denies misleading policyholders in wake of Alpha collapse
Alpha policyholder Roger White says he was left paying thousands for additional cover as a result of the advice and is considering legal action against specialist insurance company CRL
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News
LV= GI looks for more partnerships as PL broker business grows by a fifth
LV= GI chief executive Steve Treloar praises “strong performance” in a transitional year, while teasing further investment moving forward
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News
CII launches new riot claims guide
The report has been published to make the application of the Riot Compensation Act (RCA) 2016 as clear as possible for those handling claims
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Agenda
FCA steps up oversight of CMCs
CMCs will be regulated by the FCA from the start of next month
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Features
Could a bad Brexit spike business claims?
The ABI warned that failure to agree a deal would only add further uncertainty to both the insurance industry and its customers
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News
Government report raises questions of compulsory insurance for electric vehicles
It has been welcomed by the industry
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Agenda
Will the Civil Liability Act succeed where others have failed?
Insurers and brokers should expect a big surge in claims ahead of the latest round of whiplash reforms and, once the new portal comes into place, prognosis shift and an attempt by CMCs to reposition themselves
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News
iCAN announces 2019 sponsors to drive diversity and inclusion
Its steering committee includes Zurich’s Maxine Goddard as external relations and partnerships leader and Heather Armond at Allianz Global Corporate and Specialty as its communications lead