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Post Europe’s weekly update is now live with all the latest news and an article on how bancassurance might be the ideal channel for commercial insurance in Italy; and a View from the Top on how increased regulation in Europe might stifle innovation.

The increased attention on all aspects of regulation across Europe has the potential to slow down the drive for innovation. Ace's Jeff Moghrabi explains how ironic this is when technology is making important gains in distribution and the simplification of the insurance process.

Banks in Italy currently hold just 4% of the general insurance market, however, with significant growth in demand for commercial insurance such as directors' and officers' Dual's Maurizio Ghilosso explains why this might be the ideal channel to tap into this market.

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