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  • Domhnall Cullinan to leave Irish insurance supervisory role

    28 October 2024

    He will be succeeded by the Central Bank of Ireland'sdirector of enforcement and anti-money laundering

  • Eiopa elects Irish and Portuguese supervisors to management board

    28 September 2023
  • US risk experts map out wish list to mature cyber market

    19 May 2023

    Speakers at the NAIC international insurance forum in Washington DC shared their insights

  • Irish regulator calls for insurance sector vigilance after banking volatility

    18 April 2023

    Domhnall Cullinan was speaking at the Insurance Ireland-Milliman CRO Forum

  • Ireland's insurance regulator talks Solvency II divergence and going green

    31 January 2023

    Domhnall Cullinan, director of insurance supervision at the Central Bank of Ireland, speaks to Ronan McCaughey about the biggest risks and regulatory challenges facing the sector in 2023

  • Risk experts list fears about UK Solvency II reforms

    17 January 2023

    The UK's Solvency II reforms provoked strong opinions at the Insurance Risk & Capital EMEA conference, where experts discussed the challenge of regulating a changing world. Ronan McCaughey reports

  • Ireland's Central Bank sets three priorities for insurance supervision

    07 October 2022

    Regulator probes "value for money" question in long-term products

  • US climate risk: towards global alignment?

    28 June 2021

    The US response to climate change has been complicated by inconsistent disclosure, muddled models and divergent state standards. Now the federal government is beginning to act, is the country's insurance sector ready to step up? Sarfraz Thind reports

  • Regulators highlight dividends, Brexit and Solvency II as key topics for 2021

    10 December 2020

    German, Irish and British regulators discussed their top concerns for 2021 at InsuranceERM's Insurance Risk & Capital EMEA conference last week. Cintia Cheong reports

  • Domhnall Cullinan to head Irish insurance supervisory role

    19 August 2019

    He succeeds Sylvia Cronin at the Central Bank of Ireland and will take up his role from 1 September