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HomeNational Association of Insurance Commissioners

MetLife’s risk failings reveal regulatory weakness

5 February 2018Financials, Insurancelife insurance, MetLife, National Association of Insurance Commissioners, risk-based capitalNick Dunbar

Problems at life insurance giant MetLife show that the opaque system of US state-level insurance supervision is not fit for purpose.

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