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All change at FSA.

The Financial Services Authority plans to move insurance regulation to a risk-based capital adequacy...

The size of the impact.

The Financial Services Authority's new regulatory regime comes into force next week. Post Magazine asked two insurers to offer their opinions on the effect it is likely to have on their business.

Structural support.

As the UK insurance industry faces rising claims costs stemming from the 'compensation culture', structured settlements are once again on the agenda. Stephen Ashcroft looks at the support they can offer.

Appointment at Shakespeares.

Birmingham-based law firm Shakespeares has promoted five of its business services team members to as...

Playing it safe.

Recent fatal incidents involving pupils on school trips have set alarm bells ringing, and while the valuable tradition of such pursuits can not be denied, appropriate liability cover must be sought for schools sending their pupils on activity holidays,…

Club rates to rise.

Protection & indemnity club the American Club has increased rates by 12.5%, in order to raise levels...

Moving with the times.

The industry's top 100 companies have faced a turbulent year, but, says Neil Withington, most have coped admirably.

FSA: new regime.

This weekend is an historic one for the life and general insurance industry, as the statutory regula...

Ritchie moves on.

Stuart Alexander director Ian Ritchie, above, is to leave the company to work on a risk management p...

A first for BDMA.

Melanie Rowley of Belfor-Relectronic has become the first female technician to be accredited by the ...

Innovation soars.

The Innovation Group has posted a pre-tax profit increase of 365% to £17.7m for the year ended 30 Se...

Wallis to head Foil.

Tim Wallis, senior partner of law firm Crutes, has taken over as president of the Forum of Insurance...

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