Regulation

FSA fines Capita £300 000 on fraud charge

The FSA has fined Capita Financial Administrators Limited (CFA), a third party administrator of collective investment schemes, £300,000 for poor anti-fraud controls over client identities and accounts. The matters set out in this notice refer to the…

Dressed to impress

Information that is presented clearly can make the world of difference but all too often reports are indecipherable, impenetrable and uninviting. Jon Moon explains how to make information work for you

Knock knock

Financial regulation is on the verge of change and the European legislators are starting to firm up their proposals. Peter Vipond argues the UK industry needs to speak up now to be heard

Know your limits

Limitation is a defence that arises repeatedly but there is often confusion over when the clock starts ticking. Niall Innes discusses why professionals and insurers can take the high road

Buyers want disclosure of brokers' commissions

Corporate insurance buyers believe brokers should be made to disclose their commission earnings fully and automatically when arranging cover, according to a recent survey. The report also found a widespread lack of understanding about the level and…

FSA updates PI advice

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has published an updated version of its factsheet on buying professional indemnity insurance, to assist brokers.

S&P says outlook is rosy for UK general insurance

Standard & Poor's Ratings Services is maintaining its stable outlook on the general insurance market in the United Kingdom (AAA/Stable/A-1+). The agency said it expects the majority of its interactive insurer financial strength ratings on domestic…

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