UK and EU Passporting Insurance Report 2018: How Will UK Insurers and Brokers Deal With Passporting After Brexit? – ResearchAndMarkets.com
- How will
UK insurers and brokers deal with passporting after Brexit? - Where are they setting up companies and why?
- What are the rules and options for European insurers?
- What are the regulators in the
UK andEurope saying? - Which countries are attracting companies and why?
- Why will non-European insurers have new choices for entering
Europe andUK ?
With over 200 pages of critical insurance business intelligence, this new market research report looks at what the future means for insurers and brokers operating in or planning to operate in the
A key loss resulting from the
There will be two parallel but not identical sets of laws - in the
Countries:
- Where to base any EEA passport -
Moore Stephens survey - Colliers International report
- EY Brexit monitor
-
Bermuda -
Belgium -
Cyprus -
Denmark -
France -
Germany -
Gibraltar -
Ireland -
Italy - Luxembourg
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Malta -
Netherlands -
Spain -
Sweden - Crown dependencies and overs*
Bermuda -
British Virgin Islands -
Cayman Islands -
Gibraltar - Guernsey
-
Isle of Man - Jersey
-
Turks & Caicos Islands
EU/EFTA Citizens:
- Introduction
- EU negotiations update DecembUK insurance industry
- EU nationals in the
UK -status - EU nationals in the
UK -numbersEFTA nationals in theUK -status - EFTA nationals in the
UK -numbeUK nationals in EU-status -
UK nationals inIreland - Irish nationals in the
UK -
UK nationals in EFTA -numbers -
UK nationals in EFTA- status -
UK nationals in EU numbers - European Health Insurance CardEuropean Health Insurance Card
- Pensioner health rights
- Cross border workers
- Civil servants
- Students and researchers and trArmed forces
- Motorists
Key Topics Covered:
PASSPORTING:
- Introduction
-
African, American and Asian companies - Appointed representatives and tied agents
- Back office services
- Bespoke trade deal
- British insurers and brokers in the EU
-
Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation - Changes to rules on international insurers in
UK -
Channel Islands andIsle of Man - Companies operating under Freedom of Services
- Cross border alternative solutions
- Cross border legacy business
- Cross border Part VII FSMA transfers
- Cross border transfers of business
- Current passport holders
- Equivalence
- EU insurers and brokers in the
UK - EU single passport system
- EU will not offer post - Brexit passporting for
UK insurers - Fast tracking
- Fronting
-
Gibraltar - Inbound passporting
- Life and pensions
-
Monaco - Moving a company
- Negotiation on passporting rights
- New subsidiaries
- No deal
- Number of EU/EFTA brokers passporting into the
UK - Number of EU/EFTA insurers passporting into the
UK - Number of
UK brokers passporting into the EU/EFTA - Number of
UK insurers passporting into the EU/EFTA - Options for
UK insurers and brokers - Passporting in EU/EFTA
- Passporting rights for
UK brokers and insurers - Passporting and the transition period
- Planning for the future
- Portfolio transfers
- Regulatory equivalence
- Risky firms
-
San Marino - Scenarios for
UK insurers -
Switzerland - Transition period
- The transition period- EU position
-
WTO rules on insurance
REGULATORS AND
-
Association of British Insurers - Overview
- Target countries
- Solvency II
-
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill - Brexit
BaFin
- Contingency plans
- Authorisation of international insurers
-
UK
- Uncertainty
-
UK /EU citizens -
Gibraltar - 2017 manifesto
- 2018 manifesto
Central Bank of Ireland
- Branches
- Irish insurers
- Perspectives on insurance and Brexit
- Brexit FAQ
Chancellor
- Guidelines for national regulators
- Cross-border legacy business
- Service continuity
- Relocation
- Guarantee schemes
- Brexit platform
- Setting up overseas subsidiaries
EU Financial Affairs Committee
- Future insurance regulation
- Transition period
- Brexit: the future of financial regulation and supervision
- Business Plan 2017/2018
- Asset managers
-
FCA on Brexit - Temporary permissions
-
Global Reinsurance Forum
Insurance
Insurance
- Contingency planning
- XL Catlin
- Lloyds' move to
Brussels
-
UK rule making -
Brussels talks - EU access after Brexit
- Brexit will hit insurance premium
- London makes it possible
London and
- 2018 priorities
- Customers must come first
- Regulation
- London makes it possible 2017
- London makes it possible 2018
- Proposal resolves access vs. control Brexit dilemma
- Insurer contingency
- Responses from insurers
- PRA update to insurers
- International insurers in the
UK
TheCityUK
- Future strategy
- Transition deal
- EU insurance regulation
- Preparedness of insurers for Brexit
- Solvency II
- Cross-border insurance contracts
- Transition
Companies Mentioned
- Admiral
- Advent Claims
- AIG
- Aio ~Nissay Dowa
- Allianz
- Aviva
- Axa
- Beazley
- Berkshire Hathaway
- BMS
- Brit
- Britannia
- Building Block Insurance
- CBL
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Chaucer - Chesnara
- Chubb
- CNA Hardy
- Equitable Life
- Everest Re
- FM Mutual
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Global Aerospace -
Hanover - Hiscox
- JLT
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Lancashire - Legal and General
- Liberty
-
Lloyd's of London -
London P and I Club -
M and G - Markel
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Met Life -
Mitsui Sumitomo - Neon Underwriting
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North P and I Club - Prudential
- QBE
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Royal London - RSA
- Sompo
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Standard Club - Standard Life
- Starr
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Tokio Marine - Travelers
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UK P and I Club - West of
England Club - XL Group
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