Callum Tanner

Articles by Callum Tanner

  • 'Convergence needed in regulation of disruptive start-ups'

    01 June 2017

    Insurance Europe's Sergio Balbinot also notes persisting concerns with Priips documents and scope of Solvency II review

  • Allianz's Wilcox: CRO role still in "teenager" phase

    31 May 2017

    As Stephen Wilcox looks set to leave Allianz UK by the end of the summer, he reflects on how his role as CRO has developed over the last seven years alongside more recent regulatory and political frustrations. He spoke to Callum Tanner at Allianz's office in London.

  • Lloyd's reveals break down of risk capital in SFCR

    30 May 2017

    Market wide SCR went up by more than £2bn in last two quarters of 2016

  • Wilcox to quit as Allianz UK CRO

    25 May 2017

    No replacement decided yet, said to be considering NED roles

  • IAIS appoints Paserot to head of capital and solvency

    24 May 2017

    Remaining as deputy secretary general, will begin new role on 1 June

  • Analysts concerned by reliance on TMTP for risk margin relief

    24 May 2017

    L&G would fall to 7% SCR without MA or transitionals, with a third of risk margin retained after transitionals end

  • IAIS's Kawai: "a financial crisis is triggered and spread because of entities"

    23 May 2017

    The International Association of Insurance Supervisors is developing a cross-sectoral, activities-based approach to systemic risk identification. Although some insurers are hoping this will eventually replace entities-based designation, Yoshihiro Kawai stresses that this will not be the case. He spoke to Callum Tanner at the NAIC conference in Washington, DC on 15 May

  • Eiopa defends UFR methodology in final paper

    23 May 2017

    Industry would have preferred recalculation every five to ten years

  • Chris Moulder to leave PRA

    22 May 2017

    Anna Sweeney is now director of insurance, responsible for life and general

  • Commission threatens five member states on Solvency II transposition

    22 May 2017

    Latvia, Poland, Hungary, Portugal and Cyprus could face European Court of Justice