Treasury settles on Solvency II reforms to spur investment, aid start-ups
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Treasury settles on Solvency II reforms to spur investment, aid start-ups

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The UK Treasury has published a finalised package of reforms to parts of the Solvency II regime, which include changes to balance sheet metrics and capital buffers, to help new entrants and enable insurers to invest tens of billions more in assets including infrastructure.

The finalised reforms were published this afternoon just after chancellor Jeremy Hunt delivered the Autumn Statement, in which he said the Solvency II reforms would unlock investment into growth industries.

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