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BMA publishes 2025 GFC stress test results for long-term insurers

  • nicholasyeo8
  • Oct 24
  • 1 min read

The BMA’s stress test found most long-term carriers would remain above solvency thresholds in GFC-style shocks. The exercise emphasizes ALM, liquidity, and market/credit stresses. Captives with life exposures can benchmark methods and management actions. Boards can use the results to validate buffer targets. Transparency also signals supervisory expectations on governance and risk appetite. Source: Bermuda Monetary Authority #Actomate #Bermuda #Regulatory #RiskManagement #RegulatoryChange #OperationalRisk #MarketInsight

Most participants maintain adequate buffers under severe scenarios; useful benchmark for ALM and solvency planning.

 
 
 

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