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Tallying the UK regulatory initiatives impacting insurers
14 April 2025From Solvency II to sustainability disclosures, the PRA and FCA are managing over 20 initiatives impacting insurers. Joshua Geer breaks down the pressure points
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German government pledges mandatory natcat cover in official coalition agreement
09 April 2025Also commits to better cyber resilience and advocates for Solvency II revisions
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Eiopa launches next batch of Solvency II review consultations
07 April 2025The consultations focus on group supervision, treatment of related undertakings and use of volatility adjustments
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Royal London's SFCR reveals MA capital benefit and SCR breakdown for 2024
03 April 2025UK group reveals £2.1bn SCR for life lapse risk
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GDV's Jörg Asmussen: "focus on growth and making Germany more competitive"
26 March 2025Jörg Asmussen, chief executive officer and member of the executive board of the German Insurance Association (GDV), speaks with Martin Assmann about the industry's priorities for the new government and the future of European regulatory frameworks
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St James's Place's Solvency UK reporting reveals extra details about SCR sub-modules
25 March 2025Solvency reports and data covering 2024 are being collected for subscribers to Insurance Risk Data
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UK government unveils measures to cut business regulation and drive growth
17 March 2025Plans will have a direct impact on financial services, including insurers
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Eiopa backs Omnibus sustainability package, but Solvency II bumps remain
14 March 2025The European Commission's Omnibus package - which aims to simplify corporate sustainability reporting - was initially welcomed by insurers last month. However, the proposals are also creating uncertainty and division. Joshua Geer reports.
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Delay Solvency II sustainability risk plans amidst Omnibus, says Insurance Europe
12 March 2025Insurance Europe responds to Eiopa consultation on sustainability
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CRO of the year: Fabrice Brossart, Hiscox
12 March 2025Being crowned InsuranceERM's CRO of the year is a rare honour bestowed upon few, but Hiscox's group CRO Fabrice Brossart has now received that accolade twice in his career. Ronan McCaughey writes