Regulation – Page 95
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NewsGovernment promises to hold insurers to account over whiplash savings
Lord Keen promises to hold insurers accountable for their commitments to pass on savings as a result of the Civil Liability Bill
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NewsABI lambastes European Commission over cross-border contracts post Brexit
ABI says European Commission continues to refuse to tackle the issue after it released an opinion saying it was down to individual firms
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NewsFCA sets out Brexit strategy
Regulator says it is preparing for a range of Brexit outcomes, including no deal
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NewsInsurance 2025: In conversation with... Fairer Finance MD, James Daley
Fairer Finance managing director, James Daley is appearing on one of the panels at Insurance 2025. He sat down with Insurance Times reporter, Scott McGee to talk about what attendees can expect
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NewsLloyd's Market COOs reveal top priorities for 2018
A survey, commissioned by the LMA, reveals what keeps Lloyd’s market COOs awake at night
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NewsConcerned FCA to redirect travel insurance customers to specialists
FCA is concerned that consumers with pre-existing conditions find it difficult to access the specialist travel insurance market
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NewsCDL growth continues as turnover surpasses £50m
Turnover breaks £50m for the first time following continued investment
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NewsIUA publishes Brexit continuity clause
The clause aims at helping companies manage insurance contracts as the UK leaves the EU
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NewsBroker fury at new FCA affordability tests
Brokers and premium finance providers tell Insurance Times the proposed changes to FCA affordability tests are “overkill”
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NewsBroker-owned MGAs - a conflict of interest?
Markerstudy’s ambition for it’s newly formed MGA to reach £1bn GWP by 2021 again raises the debate around whether brokers should be allowed to own an MGA
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NewsLexisNexis 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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NewsFCA 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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NewsNarrow 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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NewsEcclesiastical launches education insight for brokers
Ecclesiastical launches new guide to help brokers talk through existing and emerging risks
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NewsSpeeding convictions can add over £100 to premiums
Consumer Intelligence shows that being caught speeding can drastically increase annual premiums
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NewsFormer lord chief justice launches campaign against whiplash tariffs
The reforms enter the report stage in the House of Lords today
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NewsKPMG fined £3.2m for Quindell audit
KPMG fined £3.2m for its failings during the audit of Quindell
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News7 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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NewsPool 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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NewsIn 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




























