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Upside down

New laws will turn the rules governing how personal lines brokers deal with consumers on their head, explains Stephen Netherway

FSA publishes new rules on packaged accounts

Banks and building societies will have to check whether customers are eligible to claim on insurance cover before selling them a packaged bank account under new rules published by the Financial Services Authority (FSA).

FSA consults on new funding model review for the FSCS

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has proposed changes to the funding of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) which it claimed could reduce the likelihood of interim levies and offer firms more certainty in the level of fees they pay.

Market moves: Silly season for appointments

The summer ‘silly season’ is just around the corner, when pickings are thin for newspapers and trade magazines. However, in the run up, there has been no dearth of appointments with brokers seemingly hell-bent on outdoing each other in the recruitment…

Editor’s letter - July 2012

“Aviva, not content with changing its regional offering, again, has set tongues wagging with its abrupt departure from Broker Network”

Reportage: Tale of the red tape

The increasing burden of regulation and the investigation into the sale of add-ons could make the next few years very uncomfortable for brokers, writes Martin Friel

Hello and welcome

Well, in a flash of ATEs, D&Os and IMDs my first week as an insurance reporter is almost at an end.

FCA chairman named

The government has appointed John Griffith-Jones as the non-executive chair designate of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

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