Legal
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The Association of British Insurers calls for a speedy decision on the new discount rate.
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Clearance from the Italian regulator marks the final stage of the year-old run-off agreement.
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Perhaps it’s time for the London Market Group to weed out the dinosaurs in EC3.
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The Association of British Insurers accuses Brussels of failing insurance policyholders.
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The regulator’s strategy and competition director puts executives on notice ahead of the roll-out of the tough new SM&CR conduct and governance regime.
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The antitrust authority wants the Financial Conduct Authority to clamp down on “price walking”.
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Be warned brokers, if you’re not already electronically placing business in London, you’ll have to be by next summer – or face having your Lloyd’s licence taken away.
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Homeowners in the state pay more than 9 cents on the dollar of claims for legal costs, three times the amount nationwide, according to a report.
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The West of England is imposing a general increase on members at the 20 February renewal, the first time in three years an International Group club will do so.
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The speedy outcome of bilateral negotiations leading to the US/UK covered agreement is an encouraging sign for the UK (re)insurance sector.
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The supervision of UK consumer redress firms will transfer to the conduct regulator in April.
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A new regulatory framework could allow some carriers to hold less excess capital.
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