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EY Canada to establish excellence hub for insurers
21 January 2019The centre will help insurers with regulatory change and digital transformation
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MetLife names Richard Nunn as head in Australia
21 January 2019He will join from local workplace pension fund
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Global actuaries consult on IFRS 17 learning material
18 January 2019IAA publishes non-binding document to help actuaries familiarise with subject
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Motor risk transferred in innovative ILS deal
18 January 2019US passenger auto portfolio securitised by Ledger Capital Markets, bought by AlphaCat Managers
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Governance firm warns of flawed cyber insurance policies
18 January 2019Mactavish uncovers substantial issues with cyber policy wording
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Insurance regulation is "back on international track"
18 January 2019Federal Reserve's Randal Quarles says the move to greater international regulation is overdue
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Lloyd's tells weak syndicates to shape up
18 January 2019It comes as part of Lloyd’s performance review of syndicates
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Ireland drafts insurance legislation for a no-deal Brexit
17 January 2019It involves a three-year run-off regime for UK insurers
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Eiopa seeks views on integrating sustainable risks in Solvency II
17 January 2019Feedback sought on how climate change affects underwriting and investments
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More insurers join Bloomberg gender equality index
17 January 2019From 2019, there are now 18 insurers overall featured in the gender equality index
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