Top US insurance regulator warns of risks from push into private markets
‘Less appropriate’ investments have grown since arrival of Apollo and other private capital groups, warns watchdog
‘Less appropriate’ investments have grown since arrival of Apollo and other private capital groups, warns watchdog

Inflated private ratings could mask credit risks and leave insurance companies undercapitalised

For some observers, the rapid rise of this asset class invites unsettling historical comparisons

US life insurers’ related party assets have come under scrutiny as private equity has piled into the sector

Surge of investment has raised concerns about whether advisers adequately explain illiquidity risk

Chak Raghunathan cites heavy reliance on untested private credit and newer savings products that are vulnerable to withdrawals

Regulatory gaps mean firms can have ‘much more leverage and a different investment appetite’, reinsurance boss says