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  • Upcoming risk capital regime to fuel consolidation in Saudi Arabia

    10 June 2025

    Smaller insurers are likely to be more affected by the increased capital demands

  • South Africa regulator to include insurers in climate stress testing

    10 June 2025

    Insurers to join banks under SARB climate risk scenario testing initiative

  • FCA facilitates AI experimentation for insurers and financial firms with Nvidia

    10 June 2025
  • Bribery charges laid in Hong Kong linked to former Vesttoo employee

    10 June 2025

    Bribes worth over $470,000 related to "authenticating false documents", ICAC alleges

  • Munich Re pulls out of four climate groups citing ambiguity and complexity

    10 June 2025

    Will pursue its own climate-focused policy as shadow of US anti-ESG policies linger

  • California's Q1 fires put $10.5bn dent in US P&C underwriting profits

    10 June 2025
  • Trade credit insurers reacting calmly to tariff risks

    10 June 2025

    ICISA says its members are "careful but not afraid" and supporting insureds

  • Ida Mercanti appointed secretary general of Ivass

    09 June 2025
  • European supervisors, policymakers and industry split over direction of insurance regulation

    09 June 2025

    At Insurance Europe's annual conference in Brussels, a panel discussion exposed divergences in views on how insurance should be regulated. Joshua Geer reports

  • IERM Global Life Re: Industry's responsibility to show regulators Europe's funded re potential

    09 June 2025

    Monument Re's CEO, Carlo Elsinghorst, says Europe should take US as example for life reinsurance rules