TOP NEWS
By Martin Croucher
The threat of further geopolitical instability is the biggest headache that aviation insurers anticipate over the next five years, according to a survey published Wednesday.
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By Joel Poultney
Almost all businesses in Ireland claim they have not benefited from sweeping insurance reforms introduced by the country's government in recent years, campaigners said Wednesday.
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By Tom Fish
A trade body for European insurers urged the European Commission on Tuesday to streamline the bloc's potentially counter-productive rule book on cybersecurity and digital resilience to help reduce duplication as the compliance burdens on the sector increase.
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ENFORCEMENT
By Hanna Vioque
A solicitor has been handed an eight-month suspended sentence and a £30,874 ($40,871) bill for filing false claims that city potholes in Stoke-on-Trent were damaging cars, following an investigation that uncovered anomalies in his invoices.
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POLICY & REGULATION
By Alex Davidson
The European Union's market watchdog advised lawmakers Wednesday to make a pilot scheme for tokenizing securities on digital ledger technology more flexible for investors and permanent.
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DEALS
Brief
By Irene Madongo
Financial and pensions advisory business Wren Sterling said Wednesday that it has acquired City Financial (Aberdeen) Ltd., expanding its presence in Scotland.
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