Regulation – Page 5
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IT Interview
Insurance Times Advent Calendar: Donna Scully
For the second day of advent, Carpenters Group director Donna Scully highlights that Christmas is all about giving
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News Analysis
The Big Question December 2023: What was the most important lesson learnt in 2023 and how will that develop for next year?
As 2023 draws to a close, eight industry leaders look back on the year and share resolutions for the new year
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News
Gove brings new bill to Parliament to ban ’exorbitant' commissions
’For far too long too many have been denied the full benefits of ownership through the unfair and outdated leasehold system,’ says housing secretary
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Industry warned of ‘significant gaps’ in approach to customer vulnerability
’If we get it right for vulnerable customers, we get it right for everybody,’ says vice president of client management
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Chancellor’s ‘simplified’ R&D tax relief plans welcomed by insurtechs
’With low growth forecasts, there is no room for mistakes and no time to lose,’ says chief executive
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Government consultation on new captive insurance regulations welcomed
’We look forward to working closely with the government and regulators,’ says chief executive
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News Analysis
Briefing: FCA not ’hiding a magic equation’ from insurance sector
Rules-based or principles-based regulation? Is it really that simple? Yiannis Kotoulas finds out
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News Analysis
The most complained about products in UKGI
Insurance DataLab analyses the latest ombudsman complaints data to find out which product lines – and which insurers – are receiving the most complaints from consumers
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IT Interview
Nigel Feetham: Gibraltar set to become the ‘jurisdiction of choice’ for the UK
Gibraltar’s minister for trade discusses growth opportunities and Solvency II in relation to the UK insurance market
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News
Five brokers pledge to scrap third-party leasehold commissions and cap fees
’We now need to see further action from others in the broader insurance and broker industry,’ says minister
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News Analysis
TechTalk: AI uptick could see firms needing insurance to cover ‘mishaps’
While the onus for responsible use of AI currently lies with the regulator, should the insurance sector be addressing these concerns as a matter of priority?
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News Analysis
Briefing: Insurer service concerns continue to rage
The overall picture of insurer service concerns is one of exhausted staff at both ends of the chain, missed deadlines and a distinct lack of autonomy and empowerment
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News Analysis
The current opportunities for UKGI firms – ready for action?
Insurance Times’ latest webinar captures the thoughts of three senior leaders in the industry
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News
Biba launches new fair value framework for brokers after FCA announcement
’Biba members are committed to providing fair value to the customers they serve,’ says chief executive
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Howden secures £500m of capacity to launch innovation hub
As part of the move, Howden will support insurtechs to help create the ’ideal platform to foster collaboration’
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News Analysis
Briefing: Consumer service vital after Luton Airport car park fire
The fire came at a time when complaints about car or motorcycle insurance hit a five-year high
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News
Consumers lack understanding of what is included in pet policies
’A regulatory review could be warranted,’ says head of marketing
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News Analysis
Opinion: Can you afford to not compete?
Acting editor Yiannis Kotoulas discusses the increased attention on competitiveness within the insurance industry
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News
PFS and CII launch Consumer Duty digital learning suite
’I would encourage all finance professionals to identify and take the steps needed to drive our sector forward,’ says chief executive
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News Analysis
Briefing: Upcoming industry ‘stress test’ should pose no problems for UK insurers
The general insurance industry should pass the regulator’s test with flying colours, says acting editor