insurance regulation
Insurance regulation refers to the set of rules and laws implemented by government agencies or authorities to supervise, control, and oversee the insurance industry. It encompasses measures aimed at protecting policyholders' interests, ensuring fair business practices, maintaining financial stability within insurance companies, and promoting transparency and accountability within the industry.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- banking regulation
- financial regulation
- government regulation
- health insurance
- insurance
- insurance agency
- insurance coverage
- insurance policies
- insurance regulations
- legal regulation
- life insurance
- medical insurance coverage
- prudential regulation and supervision
- reinsurance
- risk management regulations