Assessing Prudential Insurance Regulation in Japan

24/03/2025 30 min Episodio 25
Assessing Prudential Insurance Regulation in Japan

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In the third episode of Skadden's yearlong podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Robert Chaplin and colleague Annabel Smethurst discuss Japan's insurance and regulatory landscape. As the world's fourth-largest insurance market, Japan has become increasingly attractive to foreign insurers due to its mature market, aging population and ongoing regulatory reforms. Rob and Annabel explore Japan's regulatory framework, its evolution from the "financial Big Bang" of the 1990s and the flourishing reinsurance sector that has emerged as the country aligns with international standards such as Solvency II and the Insurance Capital Standard (ICS).💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II. Connect: LinkedIn  💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Annabel SmethurstWhat she does: Annabel advises on insurance transactions and regulatory matters, with particular experience in the restructuring of insurance businesses and Solvency II implementation.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: "Japan's insurance market is becoming increasingly attractive to overseas insurers due to ongoing regulatory reforms aimed at improving financial stability and aligning Japan with international standards."Connect: LinkedInConnect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.