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African risk landscape puts risk management capabilities to the test, says AM Best
10 May 2023The continent's re/insurers are facing heightened macroeconomic challenges
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China Life sticks with VNB metric in IFRS 17 implementation
10 May 2023Follows trend for life insurers to provide continuation on key performance indicators
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RenaissanceRe chooses Moody's Analytics to assess sustainability risks
10 May 2023Moody's sustainability capabilities will be applied to the re/insurer's treaty books
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German life firms unwind €4bn from €92bn ZZR in 2022
10 May 2023BaFin's Frank Grund reminds them policyholders must benefit
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S&P revises risk-based capital adequacy criteria for re/insurers
09 May 2023New proposals could impact ratings of 10% of insurers globally
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ABI and UK government to develop insurance fraud charter for 2024
09 May 2023The association's director general welcomed steps to make UK insurers more resilient to fraud
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Tower nearly doubles loss estimate for NZ flooding
09 May 2023The firm also expects up to NZ$75m in losses from cyclone Gabrielle
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Direct Line reports stable Q1 capital ratio as claims worsen
09 May 2023UK motor and home insurer raises premiums, cuts policy numbers
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CCR drains natcat reserve to lowest point since 2001
09 May 2023French re/insurer says re-stocking is "a priority for the coming year"
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BaFin eases supervision of life insurers' Solvency II transitional measures
09 May 2023German regulator says intensive supervision regime is not currently needed
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