Insurance Regulation

IFoA Responds to DWP Consultation on DB Pensions

The extension of collective defined contribution (CDC) pensions schemes will be a positive development as long as there are sufficient protections to ensure the new types of CDC schemes have robust designs and high quality […]

Legal

FOIL Looks at The AI Decision-Making `Named Persons’ Idea

Richard Beaty and Edward Le Gassick, Members of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers and both at Kennedys LLP have put together a piece looking at the issues surrounding the government’s idea to have a “named […]

News

Cladding: Govt Launches Insurance Assessment Cover Scheme

Latest move from the UK Govt in an effort to resolve the insurance problems surrounding high rise partment blocks awaiting cladding replacement; The Government Actuary’s Department (GAD) has supported the government by helping to develop […]

Lloyd's/London Market

Marine: UK Govt Invests in Greener, Cleaner Shipping

Zero emission ferries and vessels are one step closer to being a reality, as Maritime Minister Robert Courts recently confirmed Ā£12 million funding to accelerate the research and development of zero emission maritime technologies. The […]

News

Regulating Fake vs Real Reviews Will Be a Tricky Task

The problem of fake online reviews is something that particularly affects insurance brands. Cover is ultimately sold on trust, so false accusations online are a serious issue and IE welcomes the government’s move to clean […]