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NN's solvency ratio slips 42pp following Delta Lloyd acquisition
17 August 2017Down from 238% at Q1 to 196%, but post-merger profits beat expectations
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NAIC edges closer to cyber security model law
16 August 2017Regulation will improve cyber risk management but add to compliance costs, says Fitch
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BaFin lists failings of German insurers' Solvency II reporting
16 August 2017However, regulator says pillar III documents overall were satisfactory
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Philippines government cedes cat risks to global reinsurers
16 August 2017The new initiative provides the country with $206m in coverage from typhoons and earthquakes
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Seven out of 20 reinsurers' capital under threat from 1-in-10-year losses
16 August 2017Reinsurers are twice as likely to report an underwriting loss due to natural disaster since 2012
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MS Amlin's owner to buy stake in Australian annuity provider Challenger
15 August 2017Purchase gives MS&AD foothold in annuity market it expects to grow
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German insurer refutes BaFin's authority
15 August 2017Regulator has ruled the business as illegal and vows to prevent further policies being concluded
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German regulator shines spotlight on cyber-risk
14 August 2017Aachen Muenchener and Ergo Leben among insurers highlighting threat to sector's IT security
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UK rural crime cost £39m in 2016 says NFU Mutual
14 August 2017Although figure down from 2015, initial 2017 estimates suggest downward trend won't last
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Fidelis CRO promoted to board level
14 August 2017Charles Mathias replaces group CFO
- Phoenix Group appoints group CRO and chief actuary
- Geopolitics remains the worry for insurers in 2024
- Eiopa seeks feedback on technical standards for Solvency II review
- FTI's Thea Utoft Høj Jensen appointed director general of Insurance Europe
- Net zero "at all costs" is not the right goal, Lloyd's CEO says
- LCP raises questions on Dutch mortality projection model
- Frank Schiller to oversee internal model and group actuarial function at Munich Re
- State Farm could cut a million Californian policies by 2028
- UK bulk annuity market participants predict 2025 volumes up to £60bn
- As re/insurers face growing risks, models evolve to meet the challenge