Archive

  • SJP's surrenders topped £7.5bn in 2023

    28 February 2024
  • Consumer champ Birny Birnbaum exits NAIC advocacy role with "little or no progress made in 20 years"

    27 February 2024

    The NAIC is "where consumer protection goes to die," he says in parting shot at regulator

  • Munich Re commits to covering "existential risks" but excludes systemic cyber and pandemic threats

    27 February 2024

    The reinsurer posted €4.6bn profits for 2023

  • Insurers are "sheep banging their heads against an electric fence" when setting premiums

    27 February 2024

    Stella Insurance CEO Sam White advocated the use of telematics to help measure risk

  • UK insurers announce 10-step plan to address soaring cost of motor cover

    27 February 2024

    Association of British Insurers suggests action from insurers, government and regulators

  • Pessimism about business climate faded for German insurers in Q4 2023

    27 February 2024
  • Bermuda's insurers throw support behind "sensible" tax change

    26 February 2024

    New 15% income tax will put country on level footing with rest of the world

  • BBC finds "ethnicity penalty" for UK car insurance premiums

    26 February 2024

    ABI says its members comply with the 2010 Equality Act

  • Bermuda's tax bomb is a boon, says Karel Van Hulle

    26 February 2024

    From new tax rules to an ever-expanding life market, Bermuda is in a transformational phase. Karel Van Hulle, the father of Solvency II and a BMA board member, tells Sarfraz Thind why these changes will do the market good

  • Insurer M&A declines as dealmakers in "wait-and-see mode"

    26 February 2024

    A report from Clyde & Co shows M&A activity dropped 23% in 2023