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  • Consumer Duty has become a burden for insurers... but in a good way

    18 November 2024

    The Consumer Duty rules have reshaped the UK's conduct regulation by demanding insurers place customers' needs first. While still seen as a burden, it has been is welcomed as a step towards better outcomes for all. Joshua Geer reports

  • IAIS consults on AI supervision and risks for insurers

    18 November 2024

    Paper from global insurance watchdog covers AI security, fairness, robustness and governance

  • UK's financial watchdogs must "regulate for growth", says government

    15 November 2024

    Rachel Reeves's Mansion House speech signals rollback of senior managers and certification regime

  • Brazilian insurance leader deepens UK market cooperation

    30 October 2024

    Dyogo Oliveira, President of CNseg, addresses the Brazil-UK insurance forum

  • Climate campaigners target Sompo's institutional investors

    29 October 2024

    The activists aim to encourage Sompo to align with the Paris agreement

  • A frontline perspective: the impact of war on Ukraine's insurance market

    28 October 2024

    Denis Yastreb explains how the Ukrainian insurance sector has responded in the face of Russia's invasion and continuing occupation

  • AI's potential to improve customer outcomes

    25 October 2024

    Artificial intelligence could be a powerful tool to help insurers serve customers better, but it needs better regulation and governance. Martin Assmann reports

  • Generali expands oil and gas underwriting exclusions

    23 October 2024

    It is the first insurer in the world to exclude midstream and downstream activities.

  • Early bird rate available for Insurance Risk & Capital EMEA 2024 conference

    22 October 2024

    Register now to save 20%

  • 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