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Postbox: Facing the data challenges of Solvency II

I read your article 'Lack of funds to spark Solvency II M&As', with interest. The article tells us that 31% of insurance firms surveyed are fully aware of the implications of Solvency II, and a further 38% are partially aware, but I wonder how many have…

Broking focus - Regulation: The new broom

The Financial Conduct Authority will assume responsibility for the regulation of brokers taking over from the Financial Services Authority at the end of 2012. The Institute of Insurance Brokers, the British Insurance Brokers' Association and the London &…

Post Magazine – 4 August 2011

This week the Post team reports on Lloyd’s decision to begin investigating Equity syndicate’s reserve deterioration. A Names protest group says the outcome should prove influential to its own campaign over Equity’s losses.

Jersey avoids Solvency II

Jersey’s insurance sector has welcomed the announcement from the island’s financial services regulator, the Jersey Financial Services Commission, that it has no plans to implement Solvency II measures in Jersey.

Mobile phone insurance: We've got your number

Mobile phone insurance is a high-frequency claims product but has been criticised by the ombudsman and consumer groups. Ralph Savage reviews the sector to discover if this niche is offering value for money.

Payment protection insurance: Crossroads for PPI

Three months ago the High Court rejected the British Bankers' Association's attempts to challenge new payment protection insurance regulations. With the controversial product already battling reputational issues, Tim Pope looks at the future of the PPI…

Business as usual after ex-Nilefern CEO jailed

Nilefern — the Lloyd's coverholder previously run by the now disgraced Martin Fisher —has declared that it is "business as usual" following the news its former chief executive has been jailed after pleading guilty to a string of child sex offences.

Post Magazine – 28 July 2011

This week the Post team reports on the confusion over reports in the Irish press that Quinn Insurance founder Sean Quinn has acquired a Malta-based insurance licence and as set to launch new company Q2 in competition with his former business which fell…

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