Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)

FCA warns on Axa clone

The Financial Conduct Authority has warned that a firm branding itself as Axa Isle of Man Limited has no ties with the French insurer.

Interview: Biba's Steve White: Bold beginnings

From ‘shouting’ at the regulator to outlining a new segmentation strategy, new Biba chief executive Steve White has already ruffled more than a few feathers in his first 100 days in the hot seat. He tells Post he’s started as he means to go on...

In Series: Claims: A moral dilemma

The industry is split over the ethics of subrogation. Will Competition Commission intervention resolve the situation once and for all, or can insurers find their own solution through bilateral agreements?

Interview: David Walsh: The artist

After 14 years building CFC Underwriting from a dotcom start-up to a successful MGA, founder and managing director David Walsh now sees the global market as his canvas.

FCA bans and fines broker £140 000

The Financial Conduct Authority has imposed a £140 000 fine on Paul Cable, of Bromley, Kent, and banned the broker from working in the financial services industry in the future.

Q&A: Andy Watson: Happy days

Andy Watson reflects on his short time in charge of Ageas UK and discusses market issues, including the referral fees ban, regulation, telematics and recent job cuts in the sector.

Editor's comment: The spectre of Spitzer returns

In 2004, the US insurance broking industry came under attack as then New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer declared war — with allegations of kickbacks, rigged bids for insurance contracts and opaque practices, including contingent commissions.