Archive

  • 'Silent run-off' occurring in German life market, says Moody's

    16 May 2024

    Backbook life deals denied and abandoned, have stolen the limelight recently

  • A 41% jump in unit-linked lapses drives net outflows from French lifers

    16 May 2024

    Surrender payments were double the claims payments made by French life firms last year

  • Read investor stock market sentiment to navigate bumpy summer, RLAM says

    15 May 2024

    Amidst heightened geopolitical risk

  • VIG tightens rules for sustainable investing

    15 May 2024

    Group creates new sustainability office to engage with stakeholders

  • Canada Life completes £28m buy-in with Norgine

    15 May 2024

    Deal secures benefits of 308 members

  • European insurers' property exposure hit two-year low

    15 May 2024

    But CIO involvement in green bonds markets marks multi-year high

  • Comment - Is BaFin's argument against capital cuts for green activities, sustainable?

    15 May 2024

    Mark Branson told the media this week: "No compromises when it comes to calibrating our regulations"

  • BaFin president warns against lower capital requirements for sustainability

    15 May 2024

    Mark Branson also acknowledges BaFin's recent slap-on-the-wrist from EIOPA

  • External inflows to PIMCO and AllianzGI already beat Allianz's full-year goals

    15 May 2024

    PIMCO and AllianzGI now run €1.8trn of other people's money

  • Curious and curiouser - the quirky and weird risks, that Lloyd's syndicate CIOs are backing

    15 May 2024

    Got a satellite, a nuclear reactor, a Degas, or a body part to insure? A Lloyd's syndicate will do that - and back the risk in its GA. David Walker peers inside Lloyd's cabinet of insured curiosities