Regulation and Oversight

Regulators Expect COVID-19 To Prompt Pandemic Coverages in Captives

July 1, 2020

Captive insurance companies may serve as valuable tools for many organizations addressing pandemic-related risks in the wake of COVID-19, but regulators will closely scrutinize captives' pandemic coverage plans. Policy language, triggering events, coverage details, and reinsurance will be key considerations. Read More


NAIC Report Details State Insurance Regulatory Response to COVID-19

June 23, 2020

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) has released its first update on the state insurance regulatory response to COVID-19, noting the pandemic's impact on the NAIC's 2020 regulatory and operational priorities. The report says that state insurance regulators and the NAIC have been closely monitoring insurers' financial health. Read More


Captive Regulation Largely Business as Usual during Pandemic

June 8, 2020

Experiences shared by a panel of captive insurance regulators suggest that while some things might have been done differently, captive regulation largely continued in a business-as-usual fashion during the COVID-19 pandemic. The regulators spoke in a webinar sponsored by the International Center for Captive Insurance Education. Read More


Guernsey Reopening after More Than 2 Months in COVID-19 Lockdown

June 2, 2020

Guernsey's financial services sector is emerging from its COVID-19 lockdown. The island, a leading domicile for captive insurance, alternative investment funds, and private wealth, went into lockdown on March 24 to help control the spread of the disease. There are currently no known active COVID-19 cases in the island. Read More


Treasury Voices Concern over Legislation Forcing Pandemic BI Coverage

May 14, 2020

In a letter, the US Treasury Department has indicated its concern over legislation forcing insurers to pay COVID-19 pandemic-related business interruption (BI) claims when policies exclude the risk. The letter says insurers should pay valid claims, but forcing insurers to pay excluded claims conflicts with contractual obligations. Read More