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Webinar for Bankhall/PMS members: the current Professional Indemnity Insurance risk landscape

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Howden are hosting two webinars in association with Bankhall/PMS and RPC law firm – one aimed at investment firms on the 11th May and one aimed at mortgage & protection firms on the 13th May. Details on how to register are below.

 

11th May – 1.30-2.30pm. Investment firms webinar:

The current Professional Indemnity Insurance risk landscape

This webinar will look at matters affecting investment firms, particularly from a Professional Indemnity Insurance (PII) perspective. We will bring together individuals from Bankhall, Howden and RPC to demystify important topics such as premium increases, the current claims environment, FCA enforcement and DB transfers.

REGISTER HERE

Agenda:

Steve Ray, Howden Insurance Brokers:

What is driving insurance premiums? FCA, FOS, recessionary pressures, availability of insurance.

What can a firm do to influence their PII?

David Allinson, RPC:

DB transfers – what is really going on?

FOS

FCA letters and enforcement

Current claim environment

Paul Fothergill, Bankhall:

Reminders of best practice and due diligence

Recent issues

Q&As

13th May – 1.30-2.30pm. Mortgage/protection firms webinar:

The current Professional Indemnity Insurance risk landscape

This webinar will look at matters affecting mortgage and protection firms, particularly from a Professional Indemnity Insurance (PII) perspective. We will bring together individuals from Bankhall, Howden and RPC to demystify important topics such as premium increases, the current claims environment and FCA enforcements.

REGISTER HERE

Agenda:

Steve Ray, Howden Insurance Brokers:

What is driving insurance premiums? FCA, FOS, recessionary pressures, availability of insurance

What can a firm do to influence their PII?

David Allinson, RPC:

Interest only mortgages

Pure Legal update

What is the Insurance industry doing?

Paul Fothergill, Bankhall:

Reminders of best practice and due diligence

Recent issues

Q&As