Regulation
The CII comes out in opposition of FSA proposals
The Chartered Insurance Institute has come out in opposition of the Financial Services Authority pro...
All in the same boat
Broker Focus: Transparency
Full disclosure
Claims Supplement
Insurers join in terrorism role-play
London Market News
Law Reform - Moving statutes
Claims Supplement
Will EC talk lead to action?
After months of waiting, it appears the European authorities may finally be taking non-compliance ac...
Airmic meets with FSA
The Association of Insurance and Risk Managers has met with the regulator to discuss policyholders' ...
Lessons from UK Floods - A synchronised approach
Claims Supplement
Fabien faces FSA inquiry
A broker that folded last month with debts of more than £700,000 is now facing an inquiry into its c...
Biba supports cash concerns
Accountants' concerns about brokers' use of cash balances have been echoed by the British Insurance ...
Appointment at Barrie and Hibbert
Barrie and Hibbert has made Colin Wilson a senior consultant to its risk management consultancy. Mr ...
Claims - Service first
Allianz Cornhill Supplement
Appointment at HCML
Health and Case Management has appointed Gavin Wright to the newly created role of chief operating o...
Why is Europe so slack on the IMD?
Three pieces of news leapt out at me last week. Firstly, it was with a mixture of amusement and ange...
Biba backs commission campaign
The British Insurance Brokers' Association this week lent its support to two European regulatory cam...
Marsh CEO to head up industry body
Bruce Carnegie-Brown, chief executive of Marsh UK & Europe, has been elected president of the Institute of Financial Services.
EU action applauded by Biba
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association today welcomed the European Commission’s decision to launch proceedings against the 10 EU member states yet to implement the Insurance Mediation Directive.
A new voice for RMI body repairers
The Retail Motor Industry Federation's (RMI) Bodyshop Services Division has been streamlined to ensure a more powerful voice for its members.
CII: FSA approved persons proposals are flawed
The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) says it opposes Financial Services Authority (FSA) proposals to remove customer controlled functions from the regulatory regime. The CII emphasised the need for direct regulation of individuals dealing with…
Exeter capped liabilities on shared care
Specialist Private Medical Insurer, Exeter Friendly Society has announced that it has capped the liabilities on its co-payment plan, Shared Care. Exeter made these changes following feedback from both intermediaries and its members.
IIB calls foul over FSA proposal
The Institute of Insurance Brokers said today it was "extremely alarmed about proposals the Financial Services Authority is making, which, if adopted, would have the effect of depriving consumers of vital information when dealing directly with insurers."
New Bill cracks down on ATE
The government is considering a crackdown on intermediaries selling after-the-event insurance when ...
Adjuster to expand after resignations
Loss adjuster Claimex has changed its trading name after undergoing a restructuring of its main boa...
Great expectations
Niche Commercial: Trustee Liability