Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)

FSCS: Off the hook

Changes to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme ahead of the introduction of twin peak regulation have angered brokers, but should insurers be held more accountable?

Regulation: Staggering Along

The switch from the Financial Services Authority to the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Financial Conduct Authority could prove tricky — especially with Solvency II on the horizon.

Corporate governance: Skilled assessment

The Financial Services Authority can request a 'skilled person report' at any time, on any matter. What can insurers do to ensure that their corporate governance is in the best shape?

Review of the Year: Brokers - A bumpy ride

Brokers have experienced a somewhat tumultuous year, with imminent regulatory changes, big-name departures and the ongoing financial crisis all leaving their mark on 2012. What next for the sector?

Biba asks Chancellor to consider the FSCS funding model

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has urged George Osborne to “ensure appropriate and proportionate” regulation for brokers and to consider the Financial Services Compensation Scheme funding model for his Autumn Statement submission.

Interview: Dominic Clayden - not shaken or stirred

Aviva's UK GI claims director Dominic Clayden has been at the forefront of many claims battles over the past 15 years. He talks to Post about the upcoming civil justice reforms and the issues currently affecting the insurance industry.