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  • Professional indemnity tops AI loss concerns for London underwriters

    23 January 2026

    Professional indemnity and cyber risks emerge as leading concern

  • Lloyd's market shifts away from "nothing is going to happen" mindset on geopolitics

    19 January 2026

    Firms embedding geopolitical stress testing into business planning and ORSA processes

  • Climate and Sustainability Roundup: Climate risks murmur beneath Monte Carlo's RVS buzz

    10 September 2025

    InsuranceERM highlights climate and sustainability news from the last month

  • Make climate risk rules proportionate for Lloyd's market, LMA urges

    03 September 2025

    Alex Koukoudis warns CP10/25 must reflect the market's diversity and avoid driving risk aversion

  • UK insurers welcome Lords report calling for regulatory reform

    13 June 2025

    But concerns have also been flagged over a deregulatory tone in the report and consumer risk

  • UK regulator to carve out conduct rules for commercial insurers - UPDATED

    14 May 2025

    FCA pledges to strip requirements from its insurance rulebook

  • Are the UK's regulatory reforms creating more risk?

    29 April 2025

    As the UK government pushes for competitiveness and growth, financial regulators are allowing more risk into the financial system. Not everyone is convinced this is a safe bet, as Joshua Geer reports

  • Over a third of London market firms now use AI

    28 April 2025
  • UK's PRA revises policy approach following insurer input

    24 February 2025

    Growth and competitiveness objective embedded in regulator's framework

  • Judging the impact of the UK regulators' competitiveness objective

    28 January 2025

    Are the UK's financial regulators fulfilling their secondary objective to encourage growth and international competitiveness? Eight months into a parliamentary inquiry, Joshua Geer rounds up the evidence so far