The Treasury is looking to speed up a key post-Brexit reform to unlock £100bn of investment from the UK insurance sector, after growing impatience in the industry and government over the pace of change.
Officials are discussing with the sector whether to pursue a two-stage implementation of the EU-inherited Solvency II regime, according to people familiar with the matter.
A radical reform of these rules, which govern how insurers are run and where they invest, has been a prized “Brexit dividend” for the government and a central plank of the recently announced Edinburgh reforms to overhaul financial services.
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