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UK insurers poised to benefit from US trade deal, says PwC
08 May 2025Life insurers will also be impacted from Bank of England interest rate cut, the consultancy adds
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Insurers still using boilerplate language in IFRS 17 accounting disclosures
01 May 2025IFRS 17's second reporting cycle reveals comparability barriers remain, KPMG finds
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Next moves for UK insurers on US trade tariffs
24 April 2025PwC explains short and longer-term actions UK insurers can take to address risks
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Trump's tariffs U-turn: upsides and downsides for insurers
10 April 2025PwC general insurance leader Mohammad Khan warns of further claims inflation impact
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India to remove 74% FDI cap on insurers
03 February 2025Government announced relaxation in delivering 2025/26 budget
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IFRS 18 accounting standard to reshape financial performance reporting
31 October 2024New rules set to take effect in 2027, but won't be as disruptive for insurers as IFRS 17. Christopher Cundy and Ronan McCaughey report
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Scor and PwC highlight gender health gap's impact on insurance
17 September 2024Address the disparity by developing products, such as coverage for female-specific cancers, says one expert
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Has IFRS 17 improved comparability and consistency? The jury is still out
16 April 2024After more than two decades' work on IFRS 17, the industry is still unsure if the accounting standard has made things better. Joshua Geer reports
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Eiopa sets out supervisory expectations for third-country reinsurance
10 April 2024The supervisory statement follows last year's stakeholder consultation
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Irish insurance sector faces large gender pay gap
25 March 2024