Hiscox’s Childs: “Excessive regulatory caution” is stifling market growth
An “excessive” use of regulatory caution is preventing new capital from entering the UK (re)insurance sector and thwarting its efforts to tackle emerging risks, Hiscox chairman Robert Childs has warned as part of the House of Lords’ inquiry into the regulation of the London market.
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