Dublin-based Research and Markets has announced the addition of a study on Global Insurance Regulators to their offering.
“Rapid growth in financial services regulation in many countries has led to demand for high quality data about agencies and institutions involved in national and international regulation of the insurance sector,” said the announcement. “This major new publication provides detailed, consistently presented information for some 150 institutions globally. It covers organizations with regulatory responsibilities, whether primary or secondary, for the insurance sector on both national and international levels.”
The report analyzes data on each institution covered, as follows:
- Scope of Regulation
- Legal Basis
- Financing
- Key Personnel and Organizational Structure
- History
- Current Regulatory Developments
- Regulatory Objectives
- Activities and Implementation
- Measures to Ensure Compliance
- Accountability
- Complaints and Redress
- Relationships with other Regulatory Bodies
- Principal Publications
“This publication provides access to the most comprehensive database of regulatory bodies covering insurance and includes coverage not only of primary regulators but also of many other agencies and bodies which have an important function within the national or international regulatory framework,” the bulletin continued. “Also included are key contacts among the senior staff of regulatory authorities.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c16474, or contact Laura Wood, Senior Manager Research and Markets at:
press@researchandmarkets.com; Fax: +353 1 4100 980


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