Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
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Supreme Court rejects insurers' appeals in BI test case judgment
The court also concluded that the Orient Express case, which insurers relied on during the hearing, was wrongly decided and should be overruled.
Covid-19: Experts concerned about financial resilience of brokers
Specialists outline worries for insurance space following FCA survey which showed 4,000 financial services firms are at risk, but Biba flags vaccine as a reason for hope.
FCA reveals financial resilience of brokers amid Covid-19
Survey shows that 43% of brokers used furlough scheme while 19% accessed other forms of government support when coronavirus pandemic hit.
FCA bares teeth on insurance product value as it launches thematic review
Brokers have just three weeks to respond to the watchdog as it zones in on Covid-19 response, product value and customer service.
BI test case Supreme Court judgment expected next year
The FCA has said that no judgment will be handed down before January 2021.
FCA consults on how best to prove presence of Covid-19
The regulator is asking for comments by 18 January 2021 and says it does not expect this aspect of the BI court case to be affected by Supreme Court BI appeals.
Blog: The five unintended consequences of price-walking
Ignite Systems MD Toby MacLachlan discusses what can go wrong after the FCA signalled its intent to ban dual pricing practises in the home and motor insurance markets earlier this year.
Broker Exchange: Regulation deluge impacting some brokers’ survival chance
Expert compliance panel at Broker Exchange deliver some hard truths to delegates about the burden of current and future regulation
Partners& teams up with CFC and CPP to launch new cyber offering
Partners& has launched a cyber risk management offering in collaboration with a trio of sector specialists CFC underwriting, CPP Group and Mitigate Cyber.
No firm deadline for Supreme Court BI judgment
Judges pledge to work quickly but there is no certainty on when policyholders and insurers will get a decision on the business interruption appeal as hearing concludes.
HAG says Hiscox policies are "complex and unworkable" in Supreme Court appeal
The action group put forward its arguments on the last day of the Supreme Court BI test case hearing.
FCA counsel argues "insurers took the plunge" on disease clause
The Superme Court hearing of the business interruption test case continued for the third day as lawyers compared coronavirus to the Great Storm of 1987.
Insurer QC accuses FCA of "hair splitting wordsmithery” as Supreme Court showdown continues
Insurers and the regulator set out their starkly differing views on the use of trends clauses on day two of the ongoing business interruption test case hearing at the Supreme Court.
Insurers launch their appeals as FCA BI Supreme Court battle begins
The Supreme Court heard arguments from lawyers representing QBE, Argenta and MS Amlin on 16 November as insurers began their appeal of the September judgment handed down in the FCA’s business interruption test case.
Orient Express named as "main battleground" ahead of BI test case Supreme Court hearing
The hearing in the FCA's business interruption test case starts on 16 November and will be heard by the same judges that oversaw the Orient Express case, which insurers have been relying on during the court proceedings.
Date set for Supreme Court BI battle
The case, brought by the FCA on behalf of policyholders, will be heard for four days from 16 November.
Industry reminded of Covid-19 product value review deadline
The FCA warned insurers and brokers that any assessments must be completed by 3 December.
FCA raps Aviva on the knuckles over share announcement
Insurer apologises over 2018 announcement with the potential to mislead the market in a “serious but not intentional” breach.
BI dispute: RSA won't appeal on Resilience and two Eaton Gate wordings
The insurer is not challenging the judgement on three wordings as the coronavirus business interruption proceedings head to the Supreme Court.
Hospitality group looks to expand membership ahead of BI test case appeals
HIGA opens up membership to all policyholders with the Resilience or QBE1 policy wordings.
UK insurance firm goes into administration
East West Insurance Company was forced into administration following a Court of Appeal ruling on a claim.
Opinion: FWD Research's Simon Staplehurst on insurer reputations
Reputations at risk: Figures from FWD Research show that insurers’ reputations are at a low among brokers and customers but also reveal some reasons for optimism, writes Simon Staplehurst
Pressure groups’ fury at Supreme Court BI appeals
Eight parties in the FCA business interruption court case have been allowed to leapfrog appeals to the Supreme Court as QIC Europe is denied right to join the test case and Ecclesiastical withdraws.
Brokers on alert as FCA puts client money under the microscope
In a fresh dear CEO letter to brokers, interim CEO Christopher Woolard warns that the regulator is assessing firms’ arrangements and tells brokers it is imperative to safeguard the client money they hold for customers.