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  • Scor to lead offshore renewable energy consortium

    01 February 2024
  • Voluntary AI code of conduct unveiled but experts warn of challenges ahead

    01 February 2024

    The code is not designed to replicate or substitute regulatory measures

  • Non-political processes risk delaying Solvency II reform vote

    01 February 2024

    Workload for EU's translations and legal services is very high

  • Phoenix Group's bulk annuity business rises 25% in 2023

    01 February 2024

    The UK life insurer was involved in seven BPA deals in second half of last year

  • More severe storms could hike UK home insurance prices 20% by 2025

    01 February 2024

    The UK has already experienced 10 storms so far in 2024

  • Chubb's Greenberg wishes for more regulatory flexibility to deal with growing cat threats

    01 February 2024

    Insurer nets $1.14bn Bermudian tax benefit for the fourth quarter

  • Baloise turns to RGA to reinsure Belgian life policies with 3.8% guarantees

    01 February 2024
  • Moody's predicts German life consolidation to slow after Zurich-Viridium deal is cancelled

    01 February 2024

    Christian Badorff says that even the perception of BaFin rejecting PE-backed deals could decelerate activity

  • "We have not seen enough pain"

    01 February 2024

    A credit crunch is still to happen, say insurance experts on SS&C webinar

  • Regulators' 2024 priorities: Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands

    31 January 2024

    Insurance regulators explain why third-party IT risk, credit risk, sustainability and managing silent cyber coverage will be among their top concerns this year. Ronan McCaughey reports