European Commission (EC)
Insurers still wary despite Solvency II deal ahead of vote next week
The European Parliament's two biggest parties have tentatively agreed to include measures related to Solvency II legislation that could save the industry billions and avoid a long delay to the rules' implementation, according to reports.
The temporal scope of Rome II
Rome II was intended to bring about uniform choice of law rules but had left some uncertainty over when the regulation applied in cross border accidents. Tarek Uddin explains how the recent case of Homawoo has helped bring clarity.
Solvency II Timetable Uncertainty: Stopping the clock?
Despite the EC's denials, rumoured delays to the implementation of Solvency II continue to echo around the industry. What are the implications of a postponement to the directive?
Bernardino urges EC to agree Solvency II timeline
The chairman of the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority has again expressed concern about the impact of Solvency II delays.
How will the ECJ gender ruling impact European insurers?
As the national press continues to probe the impact of the European Court of Justice’s gender ruling on the European consumer, Francesca Nyman asks if European insurers can comply and still retain their competitive edge.
Eiopa chairman 'concerned' about Solvency II delays
Gabriel Bernardino, chairman of the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority, has said in a letter to the European Commission what supervisors, industry and consumers would "benefit most from is certainty on the implementation of Solvency…
Biometrics organisation wants to found Europe-wide network
The "European Association for Biometrics” wants to found a Europe-wide network to bring together industry, regulators and user groups.
EC data privacy proposals costly for EU businesses
Proposals for new privacy regulations for companies handling EU citizens’ data may increase demand for cyber liability solutions, according to Lockton.
Editor's comment: An unexpected return
The recent exploits of Robbie Keane, Thierry Henry and Paul Scholes have illustrated that you cannot keep a good player down. Even if many fans had expected never to see them grace a Premier League football ground again.
EC insurance unit head explores further regulation for claims activities
More than a decade after the idea of regulating loss adjusters and other claims-related service providers was first mooted, a new European Commission proposal could see the plan resurrected, Post has learnt.
Solvency II run-off concerns still not met
The Solvency II exemption for run-off companies fails to meet the expectations of many in the industry, according to run-off specialist Ruxley Ventures.
Expert analysis: Gender confusion
European Commission guidelines provide scant clarity on what is, and isn’t, deemed ‘new’, says Mathew Rutter.
EC gender directive guidelines a ‘disappointment’
The European Commission’s guidelines for applying the soon-to-be-implemented gender directive have added clarity but have been labelled a “disappointment”.
European insurers welcome guidelines on ECJ gender ruling
The European Commission’s publication of guidelines on applying the March gender ruling by the European Court of Justice has been welcomed by Europe’s insurers, according to the European insurance and reinsurance federation.
European Commission offers equality guidance to insurers
The European Commission has today adopted guidelines to help the insurance industry implement unisex pricing, after the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that different premiums for men and women constitute sex discrimination.
EC data protection regulations could generate opportunities for cyber insurers
Draft regulations from the European Commission on data protection will impose significant demands on businesses and could generate new opportunities for cyber insurers, according to law firm DAC Beachcroft.
Data protection measures could increase demand for cyber risk products
DAC Beachcroft said that draft regulations from the European Commission on general data protection which recently appeared online will introduce “wide ranging changes” to the data protection regime in Europe.
Harmonising insurance guarantee schemes across Europe
Harmonisation of insurance guarantee schemes is a topic that has been debated for some time but European Commissions direction on it due next year Sam Barrett looks at how this could work in practice.
Online client contact is not possible without personal attention
In the future, personal client contact will be replaced principally by online client contact according to a poll by CED.
Softer capital charges for bonds positive for European insurers
European Commission proposals to lower capital charges for longer-dated unsecured corporate and financial institution bonds should mitigate the capital flight from these asset classes that is a likely side-effect of Solvency II, says to Fitch Ratings.
EU and FEMA agree on risk reduction and disaster response
The European Union and the US Federal Emergency Management Agency have signed an agreement to cooperate on disaster management and emergency response.
Natcats and the insurance sector
The European Union is currently consulting on natural catastrophes. Vic Wyman reports on the part the insurance industry has to play.
Insurance Insight November
Insurance Insight November is now live with an article on The European Commission’s consultation on natural catastrophes; a look the challenges the life sciences sector is facing; and an interview with Jorge Luzzi, president of Ferma.
EU & US conduct tests for cyber attacks in 'Cyber Atlantic 2011'
The first test of trans-Atlantic responses to cyber incidents, including cyber attacks, has taken place in Brussels.