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  • Re/insurers must attract "massive" capital inflows to cover cyber risks, warns Munich Re

    13 November 2024

    Having sustainable capital can show customers cyber is not just 'flavour of the day' for reinsurers

  • UK regulator launches probe into home and motor insurance premium financing

    16 October 2024

    Annual interest charges can be up to 30%, says Financial Conduct Authority

  • Florida's Citizens calls for 14% rate hike, less than half before insurance reforms

    19 June 2024
  • Citizens' CEO seeks to quell "misplaced panic" on Florida's insurance market

    21 March 2024

    Insurer of last resort says it is not insolvent and will not need government bailout

  • US lawmakers press Florida's Citizens on solvency concerns

    20 March 2024

    Insurer of last resort faces pressures to pay in case of a major storm

  • Consumer Duty: a chance to build trust with customers

    22 February 2023

    Regulators, consultants and policy experts explain the progress insurers are making towards complying with the UK's Consumer Duty regulation and what opportunities it will present. Joshua Geer reports

  • Chubb, RenaissanceRe and Axa reveal hurricane Ian losses

    04 November 2022

    Catastrophe risk modellers have predicted insured losses as high as $74bn from the hurricane

  • UK regulator urged to address "ethnicity penalty" for car insurance

    22 March 2022

    Citizens Advice analysed 18,000 motor policies in England

  • Insurers struggle to explain LDTI volatility to stakeholders

    06 July 2021

    From communication to interpretation, experts discussed their challenges with implementing the incoming US life insurance accounting standard at last week's webinar. Cintia Cheong reports

  • US property cat rates continue to fall

    04 June 2015

    But rate of decline is slowing, says Guy Carpenter