Archive

  • Harriette Resnick appointed interim climate head at NYDFS

    26 September 2022

    DFS searching for replacement for Nina Chen who has joined OCC

  • Insurers making progress in early stages of climate work, says NYDFS

    28 July 2022

    However, work still remains for next level risk analysis

  • NYDFS issues warning on insurance acquisitions

    22 April 2022

    Minority holdings of less than 10% still subject to "control" oversight rules

  • Pacific Life fined $3m in NY's pension risk transfer probe

    21 December 2021

    Third life insurer to be punished for writing business without licence

  • NYDFS becomes first US regulator to issue climate guidance for insurers

    16 November 2021

    Insurers expected to ramp up their climate risk oversight functions by next year

  • NYDFS cites resource constraints in monitoring insurers' climate work

    15 September 2021

    Regulators still exploring how to rule on insurance climate policies

  • Adrienne Harris nominated as next NYDFS superintendent

    01 September 2021

    Former economic advisor to President Obama to replace departed Lacewell

  • Shirin Emami takes temporary charge at NYDFS

    24 August 2021

    Emami will be acting superintendent following Linda Lacewell's departure today

  • Linda Lacewell to leave NYDFS amid Cuomo sexual harassment fallout

    16 August 2021

    Lacewell one of Cuomo's staunchest supporters to leave on same day as governor

  • 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