Solvency II reform package welcomed by industry

Experts said the reform package was a ‘welcome feature’ of the Autumn Statement

Holly Roach
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Solvency II reform package welcomed by industry

The pensions industry has welcomed the government’s reform package for the regulation of insurance companies in the UK it set out following its consultation on the review of Solvency II.

In its consultation response, published by HM Treasury yesterday (17 November), the government said it would introduce a "simpler, clearer, and much more tailored regime". The government said it...

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