Getting the regulator's priorities in order
Feedback from the Financial Services Authority's initial discovery visits, now under way, will bring the first firm indications about how it proposes to go about regulating general insurance, including general insurance brokers
Several points about the Financial Services Authority's approach to supervision, which are likely to shape the way it goes about this, are already known.
The FSA is increasingly refining its risk-based approach. This informs the allocation of resources to supervision, both between sectors, for example, banking, retail investment and general insurance, and within sectors, for example, underwriters rather than brokers and pricing rather than claims handling.
The FSA has already opined that GI
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