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Nicola Culley

Articles by Nicola Culley

Insurer

ABI launches fraud register to "aggressively" chase cheats

The Association of British insurers (ABI) has launched the industry-owned Insurance Fraud Register to "aggressively" chase cheats.

clock 13 September 2012 •

Underwriting

Actuarial Research Centre creates scholarship opportunities

The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries has partnered with the Scottish Financial Risk Academy to further actuarial science.

clock 12 September 2012 •

Regulation

Women hold the purse strings but discount protection - report

Women who work are not recognising the importance of protection and need to seek advice, Scottish Provident has warned.

clock 12 September 2012 •

Group Protection

Autoenrolment offers "fantastic" potential for group risk - Canada Life

The impact of autoenrolment on group risk benefits has been outlined in a Canada Life guide for corporate clients.

clock 12 September 2012 •

MPPI

Barclays overtakes Lloyd's as biggest PPI offender

Barclays Bank has overtaken Lloyd's TSB as the source of the most payment protection insurance (PPI) complaints, according to figures from the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS).

clock 11 September 2012 •

MPPI

FOS: 1,500 new PPI complaints a day

PPI complaints have doubled in the first half of this year with up to 1,500 new cases each day, according to latest Financial Ombudsman Service complaints statistics.

clock 11 September 2012 •

Insurer

FSA responds to concerns over advisers collating medical information

The FSA has responded to an industry provider letter regarding the phase out of financial advisers collating medical information.

clock 10 September 2012 •

PMI

Market views: Nearing PMI "affordability crunch"

Bupa has been the latest to warn about the nearing ‘affordability crunch' in the private medical insurance market as premiums continue to rise. What genuine, clean slate innovation would you like to see in PMI - and how possible will real innovation be?...

clock 07 September 2012 • 5 min read

Regulation

Advisers unaware of incoming consumer insurance law impact - provider

Advisers have not realised the impact the incoming Consumer Insurance Act will have when inputting medical information, a medical information provider has warned.

clock 07 September 2012 •

PMI

X-rays put women at risk of breast cancer - research

Carriers of certain gene mutations are at greater risk of developing breast cancer if exposed to chest X-rays, research has shown.

clock 07 September 2012 • 1 min read
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