Insurance Regulation

LMA Offers Guidance on Latest FCA Consumer Duty Rules

The Lloyd’s Market Association (LMA) announces the publication of a general guidance document for the implementation of the FCA Consumer Duty (the ‘Consumer Duty’). To support the work of Managing Agencies in the Lloyd’s market […]

News

Apartment & Leaseholder Risks in Focus For The FCA

The FCA is looking at the insurance risks associated with apartments, especially apartment blocks. These are increasing in numbers as new builds, as they offer a managed solution for Housing Trusts and Councils, keen to […]

Insurance Regulation

Automating Your ESG/Climate Reporting is Probably a Good Idea

It’s becoming clear that any deviation from the Net Zero and green agenda will be frowned upon by Globalist backed governments. Regardless of where your insurance brand is incorporated, there’s little chance of escaping the […]

InsureTech

Yes, More Box-Ticking on Carbon, and No, It’s Non-Negotiable

As most insurance brands know, it’s a highly regulated marketplace. The Net Zero/Globalist agenda means even more carbon monitoring rules are going to be dreamt up in the future. It creates non-jobs in governments and […]

Insurance Brokers

Don’t Risk a Fine; Register Those Trusts, Advises HSBC Life

Advisers are concerned about their clients risking HMRC fines, by failing to register trusts with the Trust Registration Service (TRS) by 1st September, according to new research from HSBC Life (UK), the HSBC Group’s insurance business. […]

Insurance Regulation

Solvency II is Still a Drag on Investment, Says ABI

The latest from the ABI; The insurance and long-term savings industry has today submitted its response to the Government’s consultation on Solvency II, the insurance and long-term savings industry’s prudential regulatory regime, setting out how […]