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UK and EU insurance law weekly briefing: Solvency II reforms, FCA enforcement, EIOPA sustainability capital, COVID business interruption appeals, cyber and motor developments, and key regulatory deadlines (14 November 2024)

Published on: 14 November 2024

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In this issue:

  • Types of insurance
  • UK Regulation
  • EU Regulation
  • New and updated content
  • Case trackers
  • Key dates
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • LexTalk®Insurance: a Lexis®Nexis community

Types of insurance

Cyber

With scant historical data on large-scale cyber incidents, defining insurers’ exposure remains challenging, experts noted, urging firms to use a shared framework when describing what is among the sector’s most significant threats. See News Analysis: Insurers urge shared approach to define major cyber-events.

Motor vehicle and road traffic accident

Almost one in three young motorists have obtained bogus car insurance from criminals on social media, Aviva reported, advising teenagers and early adults to treat “too good to be true” offers with caution even as rising costs strain consumers. See News Analysis: Young drivers buying fake insurance, Aviva says.

Warranty and indemnity

Worldwide, M&A-related insurance claims dropped by about a fifth in 2023, Liberty Mutual said on 13 November 2024, reflecting a reduction in overall deal activity. See News Analysis: Global M&A insurance claims slumped by 21% in 2023.

UK Regulation

UK Solvency II SI 2024/1116:...

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