The BMA has recently issued a bulletin which reports on its recent activities and on recent developments affecting the financial sector, as well as the community generally. The bulletin includes the following regulatory update on the (re)insurance sector.
Read More Bermuda: Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA), Regulatory Update, March 2009
Bermuda: Continuing the Regulatory Changes
As part of its continued review and update of the regulatory system in Bermuda, the Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA) has published three papers: a discussion paper on the implementation of a group-wide supervisory framework and a guidance note on Special Purpose Insurers, both published on 31 March 2009, and the road map to mutual recognition published 13 February 2009. …
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Montana Amends Captive Insurance Laws
In an effort to entice more captive insurers to operate within its borders, Montana enacted a bill, HB 106 (the “Bill”), at the end of March that reduces the burdens for forming a captive insurer in the state. …
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NYID Proposes New Regulation Establishing Mandatory Catastrophe Reserves for P&C Companies
On April 8, the New York Insurance Department (the “NYID”) introduced proposed Regulation 189, which would require authorized property/casualty insurers to establish reserve funds for payment of losses that occur in New York arising out of natural catastrophes. …
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Proposed Legislation Updates Several Aspects of Missouri Insurance Law
Earlier this year, Missouri State Representative Brian Yates, Chairman of the Insurance Policy Committee of the Missouri House of Representatives, introduced H.B. 777 (or the “Bill”), which proposes changes to several aspects of insurance regulation in the State of Missouri. …
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HK: Civil Justice Reform in Hong Kong
Litigators in Hong Kong are getting to grips with the shake up of its High Court Rules as a result of the recent Civil Justice Reform initiative (“CJR”). The changes came into force in Hong Kong on 2 April 2009. …
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China: Insurance Regulatory Update
Government to Cut Payments to Medicare Advantage Insurers
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UK: Clarifying ‘Inherent Vice’
National Conference of Insurance Legislators To Draft Credit Default Swaps Legislation
As we previously reported here, the National Conference of Insurance Legislators (“NCOIL”) has debated whether credit default swaps (“CDS”) constitute securities or insurance, and the advantages and disadvantages of regulating the CDS market on a state, rather than federal, basis if such swaps constitute insurance. …
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