A complete review and assessment of the legal and regulatory frameworks within which insurance distribution schemes can operate.
A key industry text containing authoritative information and advice on the main issues facing insurance companies, their partners and in-house lawyers when creating partnering distribution agreements. Readable and accessible in style, the book deals with all aspects of the distribution of insurance through third party providers, the responsibilities and liabilities within the context of current law, and good practice.
Written by leading experts and fully supported by research findings, it also contains practical examples from partnering companies of varying size and sector.
REVIEWS :"This is a practical guide containing authoritative information
and advice of the key issues facing insurance companies, their partners
and in-house lawyers when creating partnering distribution agreements.”
Retail and Leisure International
“Contains useful information for insurance companies and their
partners.”
EFMA Magazine
Hardback, 176 Pages, Dimensions 234 x 156 MM Language English.
Introduction - regulatory framework; obligations of a regulated firm; insurance conduct of business rules (ICOB); secondary insurance market; inadvertent insurance distribution; principles of agency; pricing and remuneration; holding funds; outsourcing; information technology; competition; transferring insurance business.
Pinsent Masons is a full service commercial law firm distinguished by its depth of knowledge, experience and commitment to specialist market sectors. It has over 250 partners, a total legal team of around 900 and more than 1,500 staff in the UK and internationally. In addition to London, they have UK offices in Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds and Manchester. Pinsent Masons is a top 15 corporate law firm adviser to the FTSE 100 and a top 10 adviser to the FTSE 250.