Regulation
328 whitepapers and resources
Regulation
Equipping financial services for the ESG era
To stay relevant, financial services companies must move from treating ESG as a cost of doing business to using it as a fundamental strategy to increase revenue and drive growth. This content focuses on how financial services companies can become equipped to thrive in the ESG era.
The consumer duty challenge
The FCA’s rules and guidance for a new Consumer Duty require insurers and brokers to put their customers’ needs first. In this article, Peter Blanc highlights why professional advice will be the only way insurance customers can ensure they will know what they are buying.
The case for outsourced FNOL: A guide for motor insurance brokers
The new FCA “price walking” regulations promise an end to the ‘race to the bottom’ and a shift towards improving customer service. This content focuses on how motor brokers can enhance claims processes to improve customer satisfaction, the importance of FNOL and five reasons to outsource FNOL.
The digitalisation of the insurance tax landscape
This e-book serves as an expert guide to the evolving global insurance premium tax landscape, offering critical insights into the digitalisation of tax and what it means for insurers. Topics covered: IPT compliance; the outlook for captive insurers; the boom in insurtechs; digital transformation.
An end to form over substance?
In this article, Biba’s David Sparkes considers recent developments at the Financial Conduct Authority.
Ireland's insurance market optimistic about the future
Following the country’s success in addressing its past regulatory failures and setting out its stall as a well-regulated domicile for firms needing to service European Union clients, Ireland’s insurance market exudes a cautious optimism about its future. Read this article to find out more.
Intelligence: Protect Duty legislation
Protect Duty legislation has been touted as a way to reduce the potential for catastrophic events from terrorist attacks at publicly accessible locations, and it is likely to affect public and employers’ liability policies. This article sheds light on the latest developments.
IFRS 17: How can insurers prepare for the biggest change in insurance accounting in recent years?
Due to go live on 1st January 2023, IFRS 17 represents the biggest change in insurance accounting in recent years. This content highlights how insurers can overcome the challenges posed by cash flow matching, the benefits of automation and top tips to achieve compliance.
The Irish broker market: Consolidation and compliance
As the Irish broking market steadies itself after the buffeting from the swirling winds of Brexit and Covid it faces a fresh challenge: consolidation. This article focuses on how Ireland's broker market is developing and how consolidation is impacting the market.
Business interruption payment tracker: How insurers fared into 2022
Not all insurers are created equal where it comes to keeping on top of the business interruption claims deluge. This article investigates how firms have fared.