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Solvency II seeks group supervision compromise to bridge divide
The Slovenian EU Presidency has narrowed the disputed areas of Solvency II to just two, putting even more pressure on member states to reach agreement on controversial group supervision proposals
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Coming your way…
IR&A’s
timetable is regularly updated to cover as many new developments as possible while also keeping an eye on events as they unfold. The first table is dedicated to the FSA’s agenda for consultations, discussion documents, thematic work or events of interest to insurers for the year ahead. A second table lists developments elsewhere in the UK, Europe and internationally.
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Solvency II: The next steps
Paul Barrett of the Association of British Insurers and Naren Persad and Neil Chapman of Tillinghast team up to spread the word about internal models and the importance of QIS4
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Towards the harmonisation of European insurance law
Peter Mansfield, partner at law firm CMS Cameron McKenna LLP, discusses PEICL, the Principles of European Insurance Contract Law, and assesses their likely impact on insurance practice
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BIBA lashes out at FSA
The insurance industry is working on a market solution to settle the regulator’s concerns over commission disclosure. To date, the industry has failed to come up with a plan agreeable to all parties and the Financial Services Authority (FSA)..
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Briefly noted
▪ Brit Insurance has told
The Times
that it would
consider following the lead of other insurers and redomicile outside of the UK to benefit from more business friendly tax regimes. The majority of Brit Insurance’s risks are outside..
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EC consults on insurance safety net schemes
The European Commission has opened a public consultation on last year’s Oxera study concerning insurance guarantee schemes to inform its decision on whether to mandate for schemes in all member states. At the time of the feasibility study,..
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01 June 2008
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FSCS scope extends to EEA policyholders
Europeans who take out general insurance and long-term policies with local branches of UK firms will be afforded the same levels of protection as UK policyholders under new proposals by the Financial Services Authority. In a consultation paper to..
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01 June 2008
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Price comparison sites warned to improve
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has turned down brokers’ requests for a review of ICOB rules in relation to price comparison websites. The regulator said that during a review of 17 insurance comparison websites, it identified a mixed..
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Bermuda failing international standards of regulation, House of Commons report
Bermuda’s financial services regulation has been criticized for operating below international standards by a House of Commons committee. In a report on the risks posed by UK territories, the Committee of Public Accounts said that based on 2005..
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01 June 2008
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High level principles for the placement of risks by brokers with multiple insurers
1. The intermediary shall, based on information provided, specify the demands and needs of the client as well as the underlying reasons for any advice.
2. Before placing a risk, an intermediary will review and advise a client on market structures..
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Brokers propose subscription market reform to settle EC competition concerns
New principles for the insurance industry propose to end automatic premium alignment in the insurance subscription market, an industry practice criticised by the European Commission in its sector inquiry into business insurance last year. The..
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FSA plans complaints league table
Firms with the worst records will be “named and shamed”
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01 June 2008
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Group supervision stalls
The EU Presidency compromise text on Solvency II omits group rules
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