Archive

  • Eiopa's call for cross-border overhaul, and the path to a single EU supervisor

    30 December 2024

    Challenges with supervising cross-border insurance sales has prompted the EU's insurance authority to demand greater powers. But could bigger events in Brussels overtake them? Christopher Cundy and Martin Assmann report

  • Alberto Corinti to leave Ivass

    26 November 2024

    Highly respected insurance supervisor reaches end of two terms in office

  • Evolving risks call for evolving supervisory practices, says Ivass expert

    24 September 2024

    Ivass board member Alberto Corinti called on good supervisory practices to be applied consistently and across jurisdictions

  • Don't overlook traditional risks, Ivass tells Italian insurers

    27 January 2023

    Climate risk and operational resilience are key issues for Italy's regulator in 2023

  • Put climate risk in pillar 1 of Solvency II, MEPs told

    22 March 2022

    Econ hearing on regulatory review reignites climate debate

  • EU supervisors comment on Eiopa's plans for Solvency II reform

    23 November 2020

    French, German and Italian supervisors are supporting some of Eiopa's proposals to amend Solvency II, while the European Commission has admitted it needs to do more to encourage long-term business. Cintia Cheong reports

  • Eiopa starts search for Bernardino's successor

    20 July 2020

    Applications for post due by 31 August

  • Insurers and regulators reveal attitudes towards Solvency II review

    29 January 2020

    European Commission's conference hears call for no increase in capital requirements

  • IAIS outlines further details of systemic risk supervision plan

    17 January 2019

    Proposed intervention powers criticised by industry as “broad and vague”

  • EU supervisors insist Solvency II risk margin "is not an issue"

    03 July 2018

    Insurers’ calls for a recalibration of the risk margin are being ignored by Eiopa and national supervisors, as evidenced at Insurance Europe's conference in Brussels last week. Aggelos Andreou reports