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Regulatory Pricing Risk


The risk that arises when regulators (insurance regulators) restrict the premium rates that insurance firms are allowed to charge. In other words, an insurance company may be exposed to such a risk being reflected in its inability to increase premium rates quoted and applied to insurance policies issued.

In turn, this impacts its bottom line and profitability.

It is a pricing risk in the sense that it impacts an insurer’s ability to price its policy in response to certain requirements.



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Insurance revolves around risk reduction or mitigation through transferring the risks of individuals and firms to an insurance company. Insurers take on the risk and ...
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