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  • Pennsylvanian insurers receive regulatory guidance on AI

    11 April 2024

    It is based on the model bulletin adopted by the NAIC in December 2023

  • Asset-intensive reinsurance intensively assessed

    09 April 2024

    The NAIC is drawing up proposals to tackle asset-intensive reinsurance as regulators worry about the vast volumes of risk being ceded outside the US. Sarfraz Thind reports

  • NN's CEO acknowledges personal relief in settlement of unit-linked sales litigation

    29 February 2024

    David Knibbe says NN now focused on "making sure everyone gets what they're entitled to"

  • Winners of the InsuranceERM UK & Europe 2024 awards revealed

    29 February 2024

    Individuals, teams and companies recognised for risk management excellence

  • Brickbats rain down on Australia's property insurers at parliamentary investigation

    14 February 2024

    Politicians suggested Australia's insurers had only themselves to blame for a humiliating grilling over responses to 2022's flooding. But insurers said constructing homes in flood plains is not exactly helping, as David Walker reports

  • "It's not an exact science" Hannover Re CEO explains about reserves increase

    07 February 2024

    Increased reserving significantly impacted the firm's 2023 operating result

  • Think global, act local: Zurich's John Scott dissects WEF's risk report

    11 January 2024

    Zurich's head of sustainability risk talks to Joshua Geer about the risk landscape facing insurers, following the publication of the World Economic Forum's Global Risk Report

  • NN Group agrees €360m settlement over unit-linked mis-selling case

    10 January 2024

    The Court of Appeal in the Hague ruled against the Dutch insurer in September 2023

  • Aviva UK unit is one of just seven insurers building solvency every year under Solvency II

    08 January 2024

    Insurance Risk Data analysed 974 undertakings' solvency data since 2016

  • Japan's slow road to sustainability

    04 January 2024

    There is certainly a will to move towards sustainability in Japan. But with the country so reliant on fossil fuels for its energy, it could be a lengthy transition. Sarfraz Thind reports