PRA Reviews FundedRe Regulatory Treatment Amid Market and Risk Concerns
The PRA is assessing FundedRe transactions' regulatory treatment to address risk underestimation and market competitiveness in the UK insurance sector.
The PRA is assessing FundedRe transactions' regulatory treatment to address risk underestimation and market competitiveness in the UK insurance sector.
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