Archive

  • Driverless cars must be resilient to cyber attack, ABI warns

    30 April 2019

    Cyber security could become more important than vehicle theft prevention

  • US watchdog highlights cost inefficiencies of NFIP

    28 March 2019

    GAO report details broader shortcomings of US government insurance programmes

  • Bermuda defends jurisdiction after EU blacklisting

    13 March 2019

    EU judges island’s tax regime as potentially unfair and abusive

  • FSOC drops Sifi designation in favour of activities-based approach

    11 March 2019

    Future Sifi designations contingent on cost-analysis are not welcomed by all

  • UK still prioritising Solvency II risk margin amendment

    01 March 2019

    PRA seeks clarity from government over pension superfunds regulation

  • Mandatory climate change disclosures "are only a question of time"

    27 February 2019

    Geoff Summerhayes, board member of the Australian regulator and chair of the UNEP SIF, warns insurers of increased scrutiny

  • Brexit puts significance of UK insurance under spotlight

    26 February 2019

    Industry bosses rubbish claims that UK may lose its importance

  • EU could weaponise Solvency II to damage UK post-Brexit, ABI warns

    25 February 2019

    UK trade body makes stark warning on no-deal Brexit

  • Tunaru report into equity-release mortgages may be good news for insurers

    22 February 2019

    Radu Tunaru's research into how to value the no-negative equity guarantee contained within equity-release mortgages is sparking more debate about this major issue for UK life insurers. Christopher Cundy reports on the finding

  • European regulators outline Brexit mitigation measures

    31 January 2019

    As the threat of a no-deal Brexit becomes more likely, some EU countries are stepping up their preparations to ensure service continuity. Cintia Cheong spoke to regulators and governments in five big EU27 markets to find out what they have planned