The International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) highlighted the important role of insurance "as a means of socio-economic development" at its annual conference in Rio de Janeiro last week.
In panel discussions, the conference heard of the importance of financial inclusion for low income populations in developing countries, and the need to support access to insurance by "promoting successful regulatory, supervisory and policy approaches".
Acknowledging the differences in the microinsurance market from country to country, the IAIS highlighted the launch...
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