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  • "Relentless rises" in UK motor premiums may be turning a corner

    18 April 2024
  • Firms must incorporate learnings from mistakes in Consumer Duty era, says FCA

    18 April 2024

    Matt Brewis said the measure for progress would be an "ever raising bar"

  • Florida still not attractive enough to cover, says Travelers

    18 April 2024

    Reforms are only a start in the nat cat prone state, insurer says

  • Life lapse volumes and comparable SCR data appear in revised reporting

    18 April 2024

    New and amended Solvency II data templates are now being published by non-UK internal model users

  • California's big climate show

    18 April 2024

    California last week hosted a major summit on the insurance sector's response to climate change. The impressive list of attendees suggests a willingness to talk on this crucial of matters. Sarfraz Thind, Joshua Geer and Ronan McCaughey report

  • S&P: Iran-Israel conflict unlikely to erupt into full-scale Middle East war

    17 April 2024

    The rating agency says Emea insurers are not currently materially affected by the conflict, but risks remain

  • Post-pandemic landscape has escalated reserve risk, warns AM Best

    17 April 2024

    The rating agency said Covid-19 had reset both insurance and economic ecosystems

  • Liberty Mutual "nearly" completes coal exclusion underwriting goals

    17 April 2024

    The insurer fully adheres to coal policy for its investments

  • Italian life firms' SFCRs reveal rising policy lapse rates in 2023

    17 April 2024

    Solvency filings discuss methods sector used to tackle the risk

  • Has IFRS 17 improved comparability and consistency? The jury is still out

    16 April 2024

    After more than two decades' work on IFRS 17, the industry is still unsure if the accounting standard has made things better. Joshua Geer reports