IAIS mid-year Global Insurance Market Report 2025 reflects insurance sector resilience
The GIMAR 2025 mid-year update provides interim results of the 2025 Global Monitoring Exercise and a preview of the supervisory areas of focus.
The GIMAR 2025 mid-year update provides interim results of the 2025 Global Monitoring Exercise and a preview of the supervisory areas of focus.
The paper provides practical guidance to supervisors who are intending to transition to a risk-based solvency (RBS) regime.
The IAIS invites feedback on the review of the Individual Insurer Monitoring (IIM) assessment methodology, a key component of the Global Monitoring Exercise under the Holistic Framework for assessing and mitigating systemic risk in the insurance sector. Stakeholder input will inform its next application cycle (2026–2028).
On 26 June the IAIS will present insights from the Guidance on transitioning to an RBS regime, developed by the Risk-based Solvency Implementation Forum (RBSIF), which provides practical guidance to supervisors who are intending to transition to an RBS regime.
CGAP will become the new host and convenor of the Access to Insurance Initiative (A2ii) effective 1 July 2025. This partnership, shaped by a thorough and inclusive consultative process, reflects the global recognition that access to insurance is critical for achieving global financial inclusion and financial health goals.
Read the latest news from the IAIS. This edition focuses on what lies ahead for the IAIS, offering a preview of issues to be discussed at the upcoming IAIS Executive Committee meeting and Strategic Retreat.
The IAIS Global Seminar 2025 will take place virtually on 8, 9 and 10 July.
Read the latest news from the IAIS. This edition features our recently published Application Paper on the supervision of climate-related risks in the insurance sector, including related tools for supervisors, and a replay of the public webinar (featuring an insightful Q&A session).
The report highlights the progress made over the past year to support our dual mission of policyholder protection and doing our part to maintain global financial stability.
The Application Paper was developed following extensive stakeholder and member engagement including four public consultations. The paper will support supervisors in effectively integrating climate-related risk into their supervisory practices to strengthen the resilience of the global insurance sector.
