Regulation
What the papers said this week.
The Sunday Times Families of the Potters Bar rail crash victims this week demanded a public inqui...
Time is ticking away
With the deadline for FSA regulation of the insurance industry fast approaching, the demand from employers for professionals with relevant compliance experience is significant. Yet, the availability of these individuals is much less so. Lloyd's brokers…
FSA — fast-track carrot for mutuals
The Financial Services Authority has told PM it will consider fast-tracking other applications to fo...
Pinning down the GISC and FSA on what fine money is used for.
Mr Webster asks where the money collected in fines by the Financial Services Authority goes (RSA: wh...
FSCS could face claims from US insurer
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme this week accepted it could face claims stemming from the...
Apply now for new FSA position
The first chief executive of the Financial Services Authority could be appointed before the end of J...
EU liability directive ready for vote.
UK insurers might have to wait until the Italians take over the presidency of the European Parliamen...
FSCS could face claims from US insurer.
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme this week accepted it could face claims stemming from the...
Apply now for new FSA position.
The first chief executive of the Financial Services Authority could be appointed before the end of J...
Don't tar all solicitors with the same brush.
Although it may be unfashionable during the continuation of the so-called costs war, I write to repo...
PM scoops sponsor's shield.
The afternoon at Villa Park kicked off with the Sponsor's Challenge Shield this year played as a thr...
Hartford Group gets downgrade after Q1 loss
Ratings agency Moody's has downgraded the debt rating of the Hartford Financial Services Group, after...
Could your firm weather the storm?
Recent evidence suggests that the majority of companies in the financial sector are ill-prepared to continue with day-to-day business in the event of a major disruption. David Fanning investigates.
Are you a tortoise or a hare?
The Financial Services Authority's position on due credit for those that already belong to the Gene...
Brokers and insurers must see eye to eye on risk transfer.
With regard to the Financial Services Authority's consultation paper 174, I would like to make sever...
FSA denies non-member discrimination.
It has been suggested that the Financial Services Authority's authorisation process for general insu...
Health hazard case failed on rule breach.
Naylor v Volex Group (Court of Appeal - 14 February 2003).
Partner Re sees profits leap
Partner Re has posted a $124.6m profit for the first quarter of 2003, almost double the $63.3m it mad...
Questions remain as FSA outlines cost of broker regulation
The Financial Services Authority, which this week confirmed plans to offer brokers discounts of up to...
Ex-Crawford chiefs set up new liability adjuster
A new liability adjuster is set to open for business today, aiming to open six offices nationwide i...
The end of life as we know it?
Life has experienced cost-efficiency problems of late. Trevor Hatton reviews the current state of the sector and warns that it has a stark choice to make: restructure or pay the ultimate price.
FSA: Paddick lambasts fees
The Financial Services Authority's plans over application charges for brokers for the new regulatory ...
PIA secures bank backing
The new cross-industry trade body for the claims management sector, the Personal Injury Association...
Kiln hots up
Lloyd's insurer Kiln is seeking to expand its upstream energy and marine hull accounts after a prof...