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Referral fees, whiplash and PPI on the All Party Group programme this autumn

The All Party Parliamentary Group on Insurance & Financial Services will continue its autumn programme with meetings covering a range of topical issues, starting with the highly contentious topic of referral fees on 25 October.

Tuesday 25 October, 4.30pm. Portcullis House, Room M
Referral fees - What next?
• Will a ban succeed in the objective of reducing costs/motor premiums
• How can a ban be best policed/regulated?
Confirmed speaker: David Sandhu - Chief Executive Officer, AI Claims Solutions

Tuesday 15 November, 4.30pm. Portcullis House, Room N
A new consensus for tackling whiplash culture in the UK
• Can the insurance industry agree on how diagnosis, claims and treatment could be changed?
• Is there a better way?
Speakers: Andy Wigmore, on behalf of Health and Case Management
Prof Sir Mansel Aylward (TBC)

Tuesday 29 November, 4.30pm. Portcullis House, Room R
Payment Protection Insurance Claims and Beyond
• An update from the Financial Ombudsman Service
Confirmed speaker: Natalie Ceeney, Chief Executive and Chief Ombudsman, Financial Ombudsman Service

All of these meetings are open to the public although accommodation in the Portcullis House meetings rooms can be limited. Anyone attending should arrive early to allow time to pass through the security checks.

For further information on the All Party Group please contact:

Jonathan Swift
020 7316 9321
jonathan.swift@incisivemedia.com

David Worsfold
020 7316 9282
david.worsfold@incisivemedia.com


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