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  • Scepticism about the UK's Solvency II savings

    30 May 2022

    The UK government is projecting a meaningful reduction in capital requirements from its prudential regulation reforms. But some question whether the redesign will make any difference, as Christopher Cundy reports

  • IFRS 17 third-party reliance a "key risk" for Mena insurers

    30 May 2022

    AM Best comments on region's preparedness for the accounting standard

  • No quick fix to Florida insurance crisis, says APCIA

    30 May 2022

    Industry body praises reforms passed last week but warns the state's insurers still face threats

  • Russian-Ukrainian exposure at Europe's insurers revealed

    30 May 2022

    Insurance Risk Data finds Allianz takes top spot for number of stakes in war-zone businesses

  • Long Covid could prompt enduring effects on mortality and morbidity

    27 May 2022

    Club Vita's Erik Pickett warned people may now seek earlier retirement than they would have done before the pandemic

  • Sompo's new coal policy still has major loophole, say activists

    27 May 2022

    The Japanese insurer will not support coal-fired power plants and coal mines

  • Florida signs sweeping reforms to prop up ailing insurance market

    27 May 2022

    Governor creates $2bn reinsurance fund as insurers exit state, critics voice doubts

  • Germany's re/insurers hit with largest ever natcat bill in 2021

    27 May 2022

    Total claims totalled €12.7bn

  • Charlotte Gerken: Long-term ways to boost UK's bulk annuity sector

    27 May 2022

    BoE's insurance executive director discusses how regulatory change could make an impact