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Aviva to offload Vietnam business to Manulife
14 December 2020The insurer is now focused on its UK, Irish and Canadian businesses
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Axa calls for UN climate underwriting alliance
14 December 2020Climate campaigners welcome initiative with caution
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NAIC elects Dean Cameron as 2022 president
14 December 2020Cameron spoke at virtual conference as he has contracted Covid-19
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FCA proposes guidance for proving Covid-19 in BI claims
11 December 2020The guidance would become effective once there is a judgement in the Supreme Court's BI test case
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Standard Insurance chooses Moody's Analytics for IFRS 17
11 December 2020Moody's Analytics will support the South African insurer with the accounting standard
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Aegon plans internal model update for NL Life unit
11 December 2020Dutch insurer reveals ambitious business plan in capital markets presentation
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Get your entries in for InsuranceERM's UK & Europe 2021 awards!
11 December 2020Deadline for submissions is today
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Zurich and Farmers Exchanges to buy MetLife's US P&C business for $3.94bn
11 December 2020The Swiss insurance group said the acquisition would support delivery of its 2022 growth targets
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Eiopa advocates impact underwriting to mitigate climate risk
10 December 2020The supervisory body highlighted products designed to support adaptation
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EEA insurers look stronger without LTG measures, thanks to UK exit
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