Briefing: Insurers feeling a little off centre over UK’s role

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Just 47% of surveyed insurance leaders said they were confident that the UK would be where it is now in 2027, so is the UK’s optimism beginning to slip?

By Jon Guy

Barely days into 2024, the debate has already reignited over the future of the UK as the world’s leading financial services centre.

As the insurance market digested the results of the 1 January reinsurance renewals and what they will mean for risk appetite and pricing, consultancy firm KPMG UK announced the results of its annual survey of financial services leaders.

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