COP26: Net Zero Will Drive Innovation, Says LIIBA
The drive to achieve net zero will see London’s brokers and insurers forced to innovate in a manner similar to that when the first motor insurance policy was written over 100 years ago. This was […]
The drive to achieve net zero will see London’s brokers and insurers forced to innovate in a manner similar to that when the first motor insurance policy was written over 100 years ago. This was […]
The FCA is publishing a Discussion Paper inviting views on potential criteria to classify and label investment products. This is aimed at helping consumers navigate their sustainability characteristics. The Discussion Paper forms part of the FCA’s […]
Responding to yesterday’s announcement by Chancellor Rishi Sunak at the COP26 climate summit that the UK will become the ‘first ever net zero aligned financial centre’, Christopher Croft, CEO of broker body LIIBA said: “LIIBA […]
The latest commitment statement from Lloyd’s of London, who are fully on board with the Net Zero Agenda; The Insurance Task Force (ITF), (set up in tandem with The Prince of Wales) has today published […]
Latest from Hannover Re; Hannover Re is committing to achieve net zero emissions in business operations by 2030 and in its reinsurance portfolio and investments by 2050. In setting these targets Hannover Re supports the […]
Lloyd’s brokers are concerned about the ability of businesses to meet the target of Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050, a straw poll by broker body LIIBA has found. When you consider the vast amounts […]
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has made a commitment to be a more, innovative, adaptive and assertive regulator. The commitment reflects the FCA’s Business Plan for 2021/22, the first annual plan since Nikhil Rathi joined […]
SCOR goes for that Net Zero target and forms an alliance with other insurers to make sure that only the Chinese insurance brands will be left insuring coal in the long run. SCOR, together with […]
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