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  • Russian insurers rely on homeland backers for 97% of capital, central bank says

    24 February 2026

    Foreign support drops for second year running, data shows

  • Unipol gets top-up to life CSM from taking on Eurovita's remains - UPDATED

    24 February 2026

    Transfer of assets and liabilities happened late in 2025, says Unipol's CEO

  • Consumer Watchdog praises new Californian laws protecting cover for fire-hard homes

    24 February 2026

    Act has been introduced by Democrat Senator Sasha Renée Pérez

  • US PRT litigation dismissals can boost market in H2, says Athene's CEO

    24 February 2026
  • Cayman reinsurer count nearly doubles since 2020

    23 February 2026

    Premiums for the segment have more than tripled in the same period

  • Mony Group says AI is "facilitator, not replicator" after stock sell-off

    23 February 2026

    Company stresses that personalised financial recommendations "have to be regulated"

  • F&G sells Bermudian life reinsurer to former Blackstone exec

    23 February 2026

    Annuity provider sells Bermuda arm amid shift in reinsurance strategy

  • Flow reinsurance, captives and Asia focus dominate ReFocus 2026 conference

    23 February 2026
  • Chubb appoints Scott Henck as global chief actuary

    23 February 2026
  • Climate metrics are becoming mission-critical for insurers

    Terry Narine, a climate actuary and the CEO of ACTUWIT Consulting, a 2025 InsuranceERM award winner, explains why climate metrics matter more than ever for insurers, areas to track and how ACTUWIT can support insurers in this space