Archive

  • Costly consumer rules "primary reason" why Lloyd's has not pursued retail lines

    01 June 2026

    Lloyd's of London director discusses regulatory picture at Insurance Europe conference

  • Global re/insurers urged to call out protectionist politics

    29 May 2026

    Insurance Europe panellists warn trade barriers and data restrictions risk undermining global risk transfer

  • IR&C Bermuda: Where are the biggest opportunities for the island?

    03 November 2025

    Bermuda's history as a source of innovation and capital for the global insurance industry means it's in a prime position to take advantage of several new opportunities, according to speakers at InsuranceERM's Insurance Risk & Capital Bermuda conference

  • Join industry leaders at the Insurance Risk & Capital Bermuda Conference, 29 October

    27 October 2025

    Explore the key risks, capital challenges and investment trends shaping Bermuda's insurance market.

  • Bermuda's insurers throw support behind "sensible" tax change

    26 February 2024

    New 15% income tax will put country on level footing with rest of the world

  • Abir slams "disruptive" and "anti-competitive" S&P rating proposals

    25 April 2022

    Bermudian insurance body calls out S&P for overuse of power on debt capital rules

  • Bermuda begins to move on climate

    05 April 2021

    The regulator's inaugural climate change survey has found the island's insurers could be doing much more to address the issues associated with global warming. But insurers certainly seem interested in making progress, as Sarfraz Thind reports

  • Bermuda's return to EU tax cooperative list 'pleases' re/insurers

    19 February 2020

    The island had previously been on an EU list of non-cooperative tax jurisdictions

  • Bermuda defends jurisdiction after EU blacklisting

    13 March 2019

    EU judges island’s tax regime as potentially unfair and abusive

  • Insurance regulation is "back on international track"

    18 January 2019

    Federal Reserve's Randal Quarles says the move to greater international regulation is overdue