Europe News
Europe’s Domestic Regulators Add Tougher Rules On Top of Solvency II
Domestic regulators are increasingly "gold-plating" new European insurance capital rules by adding their own more stringent requirements, according to a survey of insurance trade associations. ...
Former Catlin Exec to Lead Ironshore’s Europe Expansion
Ironshore is opening new offices in Germany, Switzerland and The Netherlands, with further expansion in Continental Europe expected down the line. What's more, the Bermuda-based specialty insurer ...
Aon Benfield: Severe Weather Returned With a Vengeance in March
In March, the most severe weather events carried names like Mike, Niklas and Pam. Also, the United States began to see a return to extreme springtime weather after an unusually slow start to the ...
Severe European Storms Hamper Air Travel and German Railway
Severe weather across Europe disrupted air travel at some of the region's largest hubs, including Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam and Munich on Tuesday and hampered regional rail services in Germany. ...
Europe’s Bond-Buying Program Could Push Insurers Toward Riskier Assets: Analysts
The European Central Bank's bond-buying program may lead insurers to load up on riskier assets at the expense of financial stability, analysts at Sanford C. Bernstein said. Quantitative easing "might ...
ACE Group Beefs Up European Cyber Risk Insurance Practice
ACE Group recently took a number of steps to beef up its cyber risk insurance practice overseas, underscoring the increasing demand for coverage in this area. The company, one of the largest ...
ACE Takes Steps to Expand European Surety Business
ACE Group said it is launching a number of new surety products in the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg, as part of a broader expansion of its surety capabilities in Europe. The new products will ...

