Archive

  • IFRS 17 due date gives 'enough' time for insurers, says FSB

    17 July 2017

    But firms need to start implementation as soon as possible

  • Insurers face $8.1bn loss in extreme cyber-attack scenario

    17 July 2017

    Uncertainty around aggregation means economic losses could reach $121bn, says Lloyd's report

  • Trump administration to honour covered agreement with EU

    17 July 2017

    Implementation statement to come

  • Bupa faces hefty fine following data leak

    14 July 2017

    Incident affects more than 500,000 people with international health policies

  • Breakdown between political risk and financial markets will not last - Allianz

    14 July 2017

    The normalising of monetary policy will test current assumptions, says report

  • UK insurers' Brexit choices become a test of EU regulatory convergence

    13 July 2017

    Eiopa's opinion on Brexit may have scotched the plans of London firms hoping to reinsure 100% of EU risks back to the City. But are some regulators offering a lighter-touch version of the rules than others? Callum Tanner reports

  • Amend Solvency II to encourage sustainability, suggests European Commission group

    13 July 2017

    Obligatory disclosure of environmental, social and governance investment considerations mooted

  • No quick internal model re-approvals for EU subs, says BaFin insurance chief

    13 July 2017

    Frank Grund says six months is "nothing" when it comes to scrutinising an internal model

  • One-third of insurance customers expected to exercise data rights under GDPR

    13 July 2017

    Only banks and retailers will receive more requests under new EU data rules, a survey predicts

  • Insurers miss opportunities in cyber market when taking a narrow view, says KPMG

    12 July 2017

    All traditional insurance lines are at threat from cyber attacks