IMD II labelled a "low priority"

EU cubes with flags and magnifying glass over Britain

The Insurance Mediation Directive (IMD) II proposal has been described as a "low priority".

The changes which have been swilling around Europe's corridors of power for a number of years look to have now taken a back seat. 

The European Federation of Insurance Intermediaries, known as Bipar, explained in its monthly report: "The IMD II proposal is a low priority for the Lithuanian Presidency.

"IMD II is not likely to be adopted before the end of 2014."

The proposal - which has provoked a mixed response from UK brokers - would force firms to disclose commission on request and other

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