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Middle East | 6 Jun 17
IoM and UAE regulators ‘in talks’ over life sector overhaul
The Isle of Man Financial Services Authority (IoMFSA) has met with the UAE Insurance Authority to compare notes on pivotal life sector reforms due to be introduced in their respective jurisdictions.
Aussie watchdog warns advisers ahead of commission cap
Advisers in Australia have been warned by the country’s financial regulator not to inappropriately switch clients into charge-heavy products ahead of major changes to commission payments and clawbacks on insurance policy sales.
IoM considers changes to commission disclosure rule
The Isle of Man financial services regulator is considering scrapping broad commission disclosure requirements for life companies headquartered on the island, in favour of implementing policyholder-specific disclosures by 2019, according to industry sources.
Best Practice | 26 May 17
Commission still makes up 25% of revenue for UK IFAs
Financial advisers in the UK still earn a quarter of their income from commission, according to latest figures from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Best Practice | 19 May 17
The naked truth about MiFID II
The realities of Mifid II are beginning to dawn as advisers across Europe start to realise that commission transparency will be led by product providers, which could leave them feeling a bit exposed, says Shane Wood, business development manager for European IFA network OpesFidelio.