Archive

  • Why London is losing out to Bermuda after major catastrophes

    09 February 2017

    The failure of the London Market to attract the majority of new reinsurance capital after major US catastrophes is in large part down to the flexibility of regulators. For now, Bermuda retains the advantage. Callum Tanner reports

  • The PRA's plan for a market-turning event

    31 January 2017

    Supervisors are ready to help insurers understand how the new regulatory environment will respond in the event of an unprecedented major catastrophe, as explains Chris Moulder, director of general insurance at the Bank of England

  • GI reserve releases at 30-year high

    19 July 2016

    UK authority questions sustainability of trend

  • UK general insurers pass stress test - PRA

    26 April 2016

    Scenario of widening credit spreads has largest adverse impact

  • Complex reinsurance arrangements enter PRA's radar

    05 April 2016

    Moulder warns against risk of overreliance on models

  • PRA director warns motor insurers of PPO perils

    03 December 2015

    Regulator switching focus to reserving and pricing, says Chris Moulder

  • PRA picks holes in internal model applications

    16 February 2015

    Insurers falling behind on contingency planning, documentation supporting expert judgment and validation

  • PRA turns spotlight on reserves

    17 November 2014

    UK regulator warns over depletion risk ahead of full year results