- Insurance Europe Annual Report 2023-2024 - Insurance Europe
Through its 37 member bodies — the national insurance associations — it represents all types and sizes of insurance and reinsurance undertakings Insurance Europe, which is based in Brussels, represents undertakings that account for around 95% of total European premium income
- European Insurance Overview report 2023
The Annual European Insurance Overview is an extension of EIOPA's statistical services in order to provide an easy-to-use and accessible overview of the European (re)insurance sector The report is based on annually reported Solvency II information
- Annual Report 2023-2024 - Insurance Europe
The report includes a range of opinion pieces sharing insights into some of the most critical issues impacting the insurance industry today, such as regulation, access to data, retail investment, pensions, climate change, and the war in Ukraine
- Insurance industry in Europe - statistics facts | Statista
On the European market, a multitude of different types of insurance policies are available from a number of insurers, and any individual or business can find an insurance company offering
- HOW DO INSURERS INVEST? - European Insurance and Occupational Pensions . . .
s of Q1 2023, EEA (re)insurers held €8 57 trillion in assets Most of these assets are allocated to investment funds, government bonds, corporate bonds and equity
- Insurance statistics - European Insurance and Occupational Pensions . . .
EIOPA provides statistical data on insurance undertakings and groups in the EU and the European Economic Area (EEA) The statistics contain aggregated country level information about balance sheet, own funds, premiums, claims and expenses, asset exposures, use of transitional and LTG measures
- Annual Report 2023-2024: Insurance matters
In the current environment of increased uncertainty, Europe’s need for the protection and investment that the insurance industry can provide has probably never been higher
- Assets of European insurance companies 2014-2023| Statista
Assets of insurance companies in the eurozone peaked at the end of 2021 at more than nine trillion euros By the first quarter of 2023, this number had fallen to 8 3 trillion euros
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