Regulation – Page 90
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LexisNexis launches products to fight 'ghost broking' and 'fronting'
17-20 year-olds twice as likely to “front” in a bid to impact premiums, LexisNexis launches two products to fight this
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FCA sends out fresh 'clone broker' warning
FCA sends warning of fraudsters using details of authorised firms, such as Car Insurance 4 u
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Narrow win for government as whiplash reforms backed by Lords' vote
Reforms opposition suffers a major blow as amendments voted down, losing by just 13 votes
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Ecclesiastical launches education insight for brokers
Ecclesiastical launches new guide to help brokers talk through existing and emerging risks
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Speeding convictions can add over £100 to premiums
Consumer Intelligence shows that being caught speeding can drastically increase annual premiums
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Former lord chief justice launches campaign against whiplash tariffs
The reforms enter the report stage in the House of Lords today
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KPMG fined £3.2m for Quindell audit
KPMG fined £3.2m for its failings during the audit of Quindell
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7 out of 10 motorists don't want whiplash reforms
A First4Lawyers survey reveals most motorists would rather status quo than the proposed changes included in the Civil Liability Bill
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Pool Re reacts to first reading of terror cover extension
The bill went through its first reading today, and Pool Re describes it as a “watershed moment”
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In conversation with Rob Smale, transformation director at Ageas
Artificial Intelligence and machine learning has come a long way but the industry has only hit the tip of the iceberg. Rob Smale, transformation director at Ageas sits down with Kimberley Dondo to discuss what the audience can expect from his Insurance 2025 session
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‘Innovation is a culture, not just a skill’ - Endava VP
In partnership with Endava and Sitecore, and off the back of Endava’s Insurance technology Trends report, some of the leaders in insurance innovation discussed how companies are coping with the demand to innovate
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FCA propose tougher rules for CMCs
Draft rules state CMCs would need to tell customers about free alternatives in their marketing material, as well as expanding regulations to Scotland
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Up to 90% of people cannot understand insurance policies
A study by the University of Nottingham and law firm Browne Jacobson showed every policy needed at least A-Level education to be understood
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NIG refreshes property owners eproduct
After a successful outcome in the Insurance Times etrading survey, NIG makes three improvements to its eproduct for property owners
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Non-fault drivers could be left £3000 out of pocket following a collision
New research from the RAC says 36% of drivers had lost out following accidents that weren’t their fault
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Rise in telematics complaints down to ‘sub-standard’ market entrants – Mike Brockman
Telematics has suffered from a rise in complaints to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) over fairness
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Industry couldn’t survive a surge event - Ex-CILA president
Exclusive: Lorega Solutions’ managing director and former CILA president, Angus Tucker gave a haunting prediction for loss adjusters, which he says is “inevitable”
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ABI supports government plans to fine nuisance call bosses £500,000
The government is launching a consultation on the issue, and the ABI says tougher action “cannot come soon enough”
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ABI slams compulsory airline insolvency travel cover
ABI says suggestions in a government review airline insolvency cover could form part of all travel policies an “unwelcome disruption”
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Exclusive: MGAA seeking chartered status for its members
MGAA chairman Charles Manchester reveals the MGAA’s plan to “improve the prestige of a burgeoning sector”