The General Insurance Code Governance Committee recently imposed a maximum $100,000 penalty on an unnamed insurer for significant claims and complaints handling failures.
While the committee acknowledged the insurer’s proactive response as a reason for maintaining its anonymity, its decision has sparked criticism from various industry stakeholders. Brokers, in particular, have expressed dissatisfaction, emphasizing the need for transparency to uphold consumer trust and accountability within the insurance sector.
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