Insurance – Financial Resilience

Reform and divergence

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March 2023

Welcome to KPMG's dedicated page for updates on prudential regulatory developments across the UK and EU.

Here you will find insights and thought leadership on the prudential regulatory landscape for insurers, and the reviews of Solvency II in the UK and the EU. As the UK and EU revise their regulatory frameworks, KPMG professionals consider the emerging areas of divergence and possible implications for firms. This is set in a broader regulatory change agenda, with priorities including financial and operational resilience, recovery and resolution and the financial implications of climate-related risk.

This page seeks to cover analysis of regulatory developments and evolving supervisory practices and offers practical insight on how firms can adapt to regulatory change.

KPMG firms have a wealth of experience across financial services, offering deal advisory, tax, legal and regulatory compliance expertise and helping to implement transformational, technology and organisational change. For insurers and brokers, this experience can help to respond strategically to changing and growing regulatory expectations, and to identify and address emerging risks.

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