Spanish translation of IAIS Stocktake on diversity, equity and inclusion in the insurance sector
This is an un-official Spanish translation of the stocktake report that was originally published in December 2022.
This is an un-official Spanish translation of the stocktake report that was originally published in December 2022.
Today, the IAIS issued two publications showcasing work on digital innovation: An IAIS Report on FinTech developments in the insurance sector and a Joint Note with the A2ii and the FSI on the role of supervisory technology (SupTech) in insurance supervision
This note aims to contribute to the understanding of the role of supervisory technology (suptech), by citing concrete examples of how suptech tools are used by insurance supervisors, both from prudential and conduct perspectives.
This report presents the high-level findings of a deep-dive assessment into fintech developments and their role in insurance. Topics covered include open data, distributed ledger technology and artificial intelligence.
As part of a broader set of lessons learnt from Covid-19, the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) and Access to Insurance Initiative (A2ii) have jointly published a note examining the role insurance supervisors could play in the design, development and implementation of insurance-based programmes for pandemic risk. The note considers key characteristics of proposals […]
The IAIS and A2ii have published a joint note focusing on the role of supervisors in the design, development and implementation of insurance-based programmes to address pandemic protection gaps, and outlining the role that supervisors can play as future initiatives are developed.
This short report presents findings from a survey of IAIS members on current supervisory approaches and challenges related to using key indicators to assess insurer conduct.
This short report presents findings from a survey of IAIS members on current supervisory approaches and challenges related to using key indicators to assess insurer conduct.