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Analysing 2023 Solvency and Financial Condition Reports (SFCR) of non-life insurers in the UK and Gibraltar

 July 1, 2024

Milliman – Based on our analysis of 100 solo companies that are both pursuing primarily non-life business in the UK and are regulated in either the UK or Gibraltar, we have found that financial performance varied across 2023, as the UK remained in a high inflationary environment.

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