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EIOPA Guidelines on outsourcing to cloud service providers
Statement on EIOPA Guidelines on outsourcing to cloud service providers -
Outsourcing and operational resilience
The FCA explains the implications for operational resilience for regulated firms using outsourcing and other third party service providers, and what it expects from them. -
Leading the Way on Regulation
Speech delivered by Karina McTeague, Director of General Insurance and Conduct Specialists Supervision, at the British Insurance Brokers' Association (BIBA) Conference 2019. -
CP23/23: Prudential assessment of acquisitions and increases in control
We are consulting on proposals to replace EU guidelines on the prudential assessment of acquisitions and increases of qualifying holdings in the financial sector. -
CP14/25: Changes to the Approved Persons Regime for Solvency II firms
The paper will be of primary interest to all insurance firms within the scope of Solvency II, including Insurance Special Purpose Vehicles (ISPVs), the Society of Lloyd’s, managing agents, UK -
Information for general insurers and intermediaries in the UK
A focus for UK-based general insurers is minimising the disruption for EEA-based customers (including expats), or policies with certain EEA risks. -
Investor relations in an increasingly regulated and international world
Speech by David Lawton, Director of Markets, the FCA, to the Investor Relations Society Annual Conference, on 18 June 2013. -
Brexit: information for life insurers in the UK about pensions and retirement income
A focus for UK life insurers is their ability to continue to provide services to EEA-based customers (including expats). -
PRIIPs Regulation
Regulations for packaged retail investment products (PRIIPs) began in January 2018. Learn more about the definitions of PRIIPs products and who this regulation affects. -
Regulators in the EU and European Economic Area (EEA)
See a list of the relevant regulators for each country in the EU and European Economic Area (EEA).