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  • US state attorneys general warn NZIA members over legality concerns

    19 May 2023

    The attorneys general said commitments have led to negative effects in various US states

  • Danish regulator consults insurers on data ethics framework for AI

    19 May 2023

    Finanstilsynet warns against "ethics-washing"

  • MLC Life and AMP Life fined A$28m for governance and conduct breaches

    19 May 2023

    Australian insurer AMP levied dead policyholders for premiums

  • US risk experts map out wish list to mature cyber market

    19 May 2023

    Speakers at the NAIC international insurance forum in Washington DC shared their insights

  • Sanctions and discontinued business cut Munich Re's underwriting GHG emissions

    18 May 2023

    The reinsurer also explained the major climate risks affecting its business

  • Mitiga Solutions raises €13m to develop physics-based climate risk modelling

    18 May 2023

    Investors in series A include Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund

  • Game theory shows cyber insurance need not encourage ransomware payments

    18 May 2023

    But insurers must push for greater cybersecurity controls among insureds

  • Bolttech welcomes MetLife on board in $196m funding round

    18 May 2023
  • Hymans Robertson hires four consultants in P&C push

    18 May 2023
  • "Exciting and scary": the insurance regulator's view on AI

    18 May 2023

    What does the proliferation of AI technology mean for a cautious industry like insurance? And how can regulators police this potentially limitless technology? The chair of the NAIC's innovation group, Kathleen Birrane, talks about the challenge with Sarfraz Thind