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S&P downgrades RSA

Standard & Poor’s has lowered RSA’s financial strength and issuer credit ratings from A+ to A, attributable partly to losses related to issues in its Irish operations.

Hong Kong's healthy innovation

Hong Kong’s health insurers are showing signs of innovation as the marketplace becomes increasingly crowded writes Nicky Burridge.

Europe: Ready for the digital challenge?

It is difficult to overstate the impact of the digital revolution. To take one metric, the number of global mobile phone subscriptions is now 6.8 billion, according to UN agency The International Telecoms Union. It predicts that this figure will…

RSA CFO downplays S&P downgrade

RSA's chief financial officer Richard Houghton has responded to the firms downgrade by S&P saying the move brings it into line with the Moody's and Fitch.

Solvency II on track after Omnibus II deal reached

A deal has been reached by the trialogue parties of the European Union on Omnibus II, putting an end to months of political wrangling that threatened to derail the Solvency II implementation deadline.

RSA downgraded on profit warnings

RSA’s financial strength and issuer credit ratings have been downgraded from ‘A+’ to ‘A’ by Standard and Poor’s following its profit warning,

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