Contents: coverage of letter to European Commissioner, German occupational pensions, tweets
Letter to European Commissioner – from “urging” to “war”
In a letter to the European Commissioner, Michel Barnier, leading insurance industry bodies called for a correction of the Solvency II implementation measures. The letter received a full gamut of coverage in the press.
The FT headline read: “EU urged to rethink insurance capital rules”, and the authors of the letter also wrote to the FT’s letter page: “EU reform plan alarms insurers”. The urging turned to a warning as the Telegraph reported: “Insurers warn of ‘dire’ outcome under Solvency II”. “Dire” was also the tone chosen by Reuters: “European insurers see “dire” impact of capital rules”. Things got a bit more pressing with IFA Online’s: “European insurers voice “urgent” Solvency II fears”. The urgency became more emphatic with Money Marketing’s: “Insurers slam Solvency II process”, while the slamming escalated into full blown conflict with the Insurance Times declaring: “Insurers wage war on Solvency II”, and it all crescendoed with City A.M.: “Insurers wage war on Europe”. It was just a letter.






