Solvency II NEDs told to ‘up their game' in face of increased regulation
The risk of a decreased talent pool has been highlighted by market players as a potential ramification of “onerous” regulation targeting non-executive directors at Solvency II insurance companies.
The Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority unveiled the new approach to the regulation of NEDs in banking and Solvency II firms on 23 February - sparking claims by
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