Archive

  • Maurice Perkins: Transamerica's transatlantic negotiator

    26 August 2021

    Transamerica's global head of government and policy affairs talks to Sarfraz Thind about US and international insurance regulation, Biden's tax reforms and the cultural differences that keep his job interesting

  • NAIC's discrimination investigation lacks substance, says think-tank

    18 August 2021

    Regulatory body voted this week to investigate insurer activities which could marginalise minorities

  • The US Climate Survey: good, bad and ugly

    03 August 2021

    US insurers' efforts to understand and mitigate climate risks is difficult to discern, but the NYDFS and InsuranceERM have dug into the NAIC's annual survey to find patchy progress and some surprising opinions. Sarfraz Thind and David Walker report

  • Storms threaten US P&C sector's positive underwriting trend

    15 June 2021

    Market held up well in 2020 despite significant cat losses

  • California and Washington push for TCFD climate reporting for US

    09 June 2021

    Insurance associations remain lukewarm on "resource intensive" standard

  • Fed wants extension to the ICS monitoring period following Covid delays

    27 May 2021

    International insurance rules still top of mind for US regulators, says Randal Quarles

  • NAIC's CEO says climate change is top priority for the body

    26 May 2021

    The US authority will work with FIO on climate, but no quick fix to the problem

  • US insurers unfailingly poor on ESG, report finds

    26 May 2021

    Lobby group report lays bare disparity between US and rest of world on climate

  • US actuarial body reinstates consumer rate protection principles

    10 May 2021

    CAS's earlier move seen as fuelling discriminatory rate practices in the P&C business

  • NAIC accused of inertia on climate change

    14 April 2021

    Insurance regulators criticised for no change to climate survey in latest meeting