South Korea urged to consider insurance-linked securities (ILS) regulatory framework

The government of Korea has been urged to implement and adopt an insurance-linked securities (ILS) regulatory framework to enhance its domestic insurance marketplace and enable access to the capital markets for additional risk capital and reinsurance. Researchers from the Korea Insurance Research Institute (KIRI) have spotted the success countries including Singapore and Hong Kong have […]

Hong Kong government pushes for more ILS and cat bond activity

At a recent event held in the city, speakers representing the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HK SAR) of the People’s Republic of China were keen to promote the development of its insurance-linked securities (ILS) market offering and to attract more catastrophe bond business. With its ILS regulatory regime and ILS grant […]

UK development policy shake-up: Role for risk transfer, cat bonds, private capital?

In a shake-up of the UK government’s international development policy as well as its approach to humanitarian and aid funding that will be announced today, Artemis understands there will be a nod to a growing role for insurance risk transfer, while the use of private capital from investors is going to be highlighted, suggesting catastrophe […]

ILS Asia 2023: Education still critical in relatively untapped region

Yesterday’s Artemis ILS Asia 2023 conference marked our first in-person return to Singapore and the Asian region since 2019 and while there are marked differences in the conversation surrounding insurance-linked securities (ILS) and the use of reinsurance capital, it is clear the region remains relatively untapped, on both an investment and risk basis. It has been […]

European cat bond grant proposals set to be welcomed?

As we reported back in April, the European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) have highlighted the use of catastrophe bonds as critical to support the supply of catastrophe insurance and reinsurance across the region, while also proposing issuance is brought closer to home. While traditional insurance and reinsurance solutions, […]

London’s attempt to challenge ILS domiciles “failed” – LMG CEO

The London market’s attempt to challenge other insurance-linked securities (ILS) domiciles in winning ILS business to the UK has “failed”, the Chief Executive of the London Market Group has told the Financial Times. An FT article yesterday evening stated that London’s insurance and reinsurance market needs to become a central part of the debate around […]

ILS Asia 2023: Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to deliver keynote

We’re delighted to announce that the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), the central bank and financial regulatory authority, will join us at our upcoming ILS Asia 2023 conference on July 13th and deliver an opening keynote speech. Singapore has made impressive progress as a hub for insurance-linked securities (ILS) and catastrophe bond business over the last […]

Regulator the PRA still aiming for ILS “take off” in the UK

The UK’s Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) of the Bank of England is continuing to work to simplify its approach to insurance-linked securities (ILS), still hoping the reinsurance market segment will “take off” in the country. Speaking in March, Shoid Khan, a director of insurance supervision at the Prudential Regulatory Authority, explained that the goal is […]

ECB & EIOPA call for EU cat bond issuance platform

A new paper from the European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) highlights the potential for increased use of catastrophe bonds to support the overall supply of catastrophe insurance across the European Union (EU), as climate change threatens to widen the protection gap. According to the joint discussion paper, […]

ESMA said not in discussion on cat bond eligibility for UCITS funds

For a few weeks now we’ve been hearing rumours and receiving messages from contacts related to the fact the European Securities & Markets Authority (ESMA), a financial regulator, had restarted an exploration of catastrophe bonds and whether they should be an eligible asset for UCITS investment funds. Previously, the European Securities & Markets Authority (ESMA), […]