The Comparison Consortium recently announced that it is to join forces with the Association of British Insurers (ABI) to develop a new code of practice for online insurance aggregators. The Comparison Consortium was established earlier this year to regulate and represent the online price comparison industry.
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Jurisdictions
UK: Treasury Proposes Information Gateway Between FSA and Claims Management Regulator
The UK Treasury has proposed opening a new information gateway between the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and the Claims Management Regulator (CMR) so the two regulatory bodies can share information of mutual interest. The Treasury expects that the gateway would increase the efficiency and effectiveness of regulatory activities but would not cause significant savings or impose additional costs. …
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Update: House of Representatives Approves NFIP Extension
On Wednesday, February 25, 2009, the House of Representatives passed legislation extending the National Flood Insurance Program (“NFIP”), which was set to expire in March. As we reported here, Congress previously extended the NFIP at the end of September 2008. …
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John Huff Appointed New Missouri Insurance Director
The Missouri Senate recently confirmed Governor Jay Nixon’s selection of John H. Huff to become the next Director of the Missouri Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration. Huff has sixteen years of insurance experience. For the past few years, he served as a managing director and strategic claims officer and supervised the strategic and emerging claims portfolio at Swiss Re. …
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UK: FSA Says Solvent Schemes Must Leave Policyholders “No Worse Off”
Paul Taylor, the head of run-off supervision for insurance firms at the FSA, recently reiterated to the run-off sector that the FSA will object to solvent schemes of arrangement unless policyholders would be at least “no worse off” than in an ordinary solvent run-off. Although the FSA’s approval is not formally required for a scheme of arrangement to be implemented, it does have the power to object to a proposed scheme. …
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Florida Introduces Legislation to Exempt Surplus Lines Insurers from Form Filing Requirements
Banks Commit to Clearing House for European Credit Default Swaps
We have reported previously on moves in the United States to regulate the credit default swaps (CDS) market (our most recent post can be found by clicking here. …
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LIVE PLUS UPDATE: Bailouts, Bankruptcy and D&O Underwriting
Following a break for lunch during which keynote speaker Madeleine Albright addressed all of us, the first afternoon session addressed bailouts, bankruptcies and D&O underwriting. …
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LIVE PLUS UPDATE: D&O Claims: What Really Matters?
The second session of the PLUS D&O Symposium involved a broad discussion of D&O coverage disputes. …
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LIVE PLUS UPDATE: “An Eventful Year in Securities Litigation”
Following opening remarks, the first panel was introduced to discuss recent trends in securities litigation. The panel included experienced litigators from both plaintiffs and defense firms. …
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