Archive

  • Insurers must consider level of resources needed for AI risk framework, says Insurance Ireland

    25 July 2024
  • German insurers dispute natcat recalibrations in Solvency II standard formula

    24 July 2024

    Trade association GDV gives feedback on Eiopa's proposals

  • European insurers call for change in Solvency II's supplemental reforms

    23 July 2024

    The European Commission's proposals for the Level 2 text of Solvency II need to be revised, according to Insurance Europe. Christopher Cundy and Joshua Geer report

  • LMA: IT outage chaos unlikely to breach op risk impact tolerances

    19 July 2024

    Matt Wood, head of technology at the Lloyd's association explains insurance implications

  • Cytora teams up with Gamma Risk to map out commercial property risk for insurers

    17 July 2024
  • The EU Taxonomy makes insurers look bad at sustainability - but is it fair?

    16 July 2024

    In their first year of reporting, several major insurers have disclosed that none of their activities qualify as sustainable. Joshua Geer investigates whether the insurers or the EU Taxonomy framework is at fault

  • AI Act implementation timeline published

    12 July 2024

    Obligations for high risk systems come into force August 2026

  • As Europe's political wheels turn, insurers set out their demands

    11 July 2024

    With the EU entering a new legislative cycle, Joshua Geer hears from Insurance Europe's Olav Jones about the priorities for the insurance sector

  • French political uncertainty poses risks to insurers, Swiss Re warns

    11 July 2024

    Rising sovereign bond yields have some benefits for insurers, but other threats could emerge

  • Actuaries urge insurers to stay grounded on Gen AI dreams and nightmares

    09 July 2024

    Generative artificial intelligence might be 'just another tool', but it's one whose potential risks and opportunities demand close attention, as Joshua Geer reports from the European Congress of Actuaries