Insurance Europe (Insurance Europe)
Lobbying costs:
WARNING: As this organisation lists one or more EP accredited lobbyists, it is highly improbable that its lobbying costs are lower than €10,000.
WARNING: The lobbying costs declared by this organisation are extraordinarily high and may therefore have been over-declared.
6,500,000€ - 6,749,999€
Lobbyists declared: 35 FTE (35)
WARNING: The number of full time equivalent lobbyists declared by this organisation are extraordinarily high and may therefore have been over-declared.
Lobbyists with EP accreditation: 20
Meetings with European Commission: 51
Lobbying costs over the years:
Insurance Europe (Insurance Europe)
Registration on EU Transparency Register
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Goals / Remit
Insurance Europe is the European insurance and reinsurance federation. Through its 37 member bodies — the national insurance associations — it represents all types and sizes of insurance and reinsurance undertakings. Insurance Europe, which is based in Brussels, represents undertakings that account for around 95% of total European premium income. Insurance makes a major contribution to Europe’s economic growth and development. European insurers pay out almost €1 100bn annually — or €2.9bn a day — in claims, directly employ over 900 000 people and invest nearly €10 200bn in the economy.
Insurance Europe mission is:
- To draw attention to issues of strategic interest to all European (re)insurers in a sustainable manner.
- To raise awareness of (re)insurers' roles in providing insurance protection and security to the community as well as in contributing to economic growth and development.
- To promote a competitive and open market to the European customers' benefits.
Issues
• Anti-discrimination • Anti-money laundering • Artificial intelligence • Capital Markets Union • Climate change • Collective redress • Cross-border insurance • Cybersecurity • Data protection • Distribution (packaged retail and insurance-based investment products, insurance distribution directive) • Environmental Liability Directive • EU and International regulation including Solvency II and International Capital Standards • European Supervisory Authorities' review • European contract law • European Investment plan • Financial education • Financial reporting • FinTech • Insurance Block Exemption Regulation • Insurance fraud and crime • Liability and insurability • Long term investment • Motor • Nuclear liability • Pandemic • Pensions (eg Pan-European Pension Product) • Reinsurance • Retail Financial Services • Road safety • Services e-card • Social dialogue • Sustainable Finance • Taxation • Technology
Address
rue Champ de Mars 23
Bruxelles 1050
Belgium
Tel: 32 2 894 30 00