+ Follow FINANCIAL EXECUTIVES INSTITUTITE OF THE PHILIPPINES Tag
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[Title] => Business groups welcome SC ruling on warrantless searches
[Summary] => "Does the mere reception of a text message from an anonymous person suffice to create probable cause that enables the authorities to conduct an extensive and intrusive search without a search warrant? The answer is a resounding no," the court said.
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[Title] => IC sets January deadline for capital build-up, CTPL
[Summary] => The Insurance Commission (IC) is pushing for the implementation of a new capital build-up program that is risk-based rather than outright capital hike.
The IC also wants to put into place early next year the entire system including electronic for the issuance of the comprehensive third-party liability (CTPL).
In fact, the Department of Finance (DOF) virtually slammed the plans of the Government Service and Insurance System (GSIS) to compete with the private sector on the issuance of the CTPL.
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FINANCIAL EXECUTIVES INSTITUTITE OF THE PHILIPPINES
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[Title] => IC sets January deadline for capital build-up, CTPL
[Summary] => The Insurance Commission (IC) is pushing for the implementation of a new capital build-up program that is risk-based rather than outright capital hike.
The IC also wants to put into place early next year the entire system including electronic for the issuance of the comprehensive third-party liability (CTPL).
In fact, the Department of Finance (DOF) virtually slammed the plans of the Government Service and Insurance System (GSIS) to compete with the private sector on the issuance of the CTPL.
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August 23, 2020 - 12:55pm