Financial Services Authority (FSA)

View from the top: An endangered species?

UK-domiciled Lloyd’s brokers are under significant pressure. It’s always been a tough market, but the increased use of broker requests for proposals and unsolved inefficiencies are squeezing the London community further.

16 firms paid 92% of PPI compensation

The Financial Services Authority has said that 16 firms, representing 92% of all payment protection insurance complaints received in the first half of 2011, have paid a total of £215m in redress between January and June 2011.

Crawford-Axa allegations unfounded

Twin-track investigations immediately launched following anonymous accusations of “sharp practices” in Crawford & Company’s handling of Axa claims have discovered the allegations to be unfounded.

FCA needs to embrace true reform

Brokers tend to skirt warily around telling the Financial Services Authority what its business should be and how to go about it — for good reason, as Willis might testify. But I was surprised that trade representatives were so circumspect about its…

BIS Countdown - British Gas: A closer bond

British Gas Insurance launched in 2009 with ambitions to become a major player, and fast. Jonathan Swift talks to Chris Stern and Edward Dutton about the challenges and opportunities they have encountered 
to date.

Biba supports crackdown on aggregators

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has submitted its formal response to the Financial Services Authority proposed guidance on the selling of general insurance policies through price comparison websites.

Broking focus - Regulation: The new broom

The Financial Conduct Authority will assume responsibility for the regulation of brokers taking over from the Financial Services Authority at the end of 2012. The Institute of Insurance Brokers, the British Insurance Brokers' Association and the London &…

Post Magazine – 4 August 2011

This week the Post team reports on Lloyd’s decision to begin investigating Equity syndicate’s reserve deterioration. A Names protest group says the outcome should prove influential to its own campaign over Equity’s losses.

Mobile phone insurance: We've got your number

Mobile phone insurance is a high-frequency claims product but has been criticised by the ombudsman and consumer groups. Ralph Savage reviews the sector to discover if this niche is offering value for money.

Payment protection insurance: Crossroads for PPI

Three months ago the High Court rejected the British Bankers' Association's attempts to challenge new payment protection insurance regulations. With the controversial product already battling reputational issues, Tim Pope looks at the future of the PPI…

Business as usual after ex-Nilefern CEO jailed

Nilefern — the Lloyd's coverholder previously run by the now disgraced Martin Fisher —has declared that it is "business as usual" following the news its former chief executive has been jailed after pleading guilty to a string of child sex offences.

Former Nilefern boss jailed for 15 months

The disgraced former director of Sittingbourne-based coverholder Nilefern has been sentenced to 15 months behind bars after pleading guilty to a string of child sex offences.

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