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Insurance Regulators Domain Database

Access the comprehensive database of insurance regulator domains. From NAIC and state insurance departments to international insurance supervisory authorities.

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Navigate the insurance regulatory landscape with comprehensive data on NAIC, state departments, and global insurance supervisors.

Monitor Insurance Regulatory Bodies

Insurance regulators oversee insurer solvency, market conduct, and consumer protection across life, property/casualty, and health insurance. Our database provides comprehensive access to NAIC model laws, state insurance department filings, and international insurance supervisors including IAIS members.

Whether you're tracking rate filings, monitoring market conduct examinations, or researching solvency requirements, our database delivers intelligence on the global insurance regulatory ecosystem.

"Insurance regulators are focusing on climate risk disclosure, cyber insurance, and InsurTech innovation, requiring insurers to adapt to evolving supervisory expectations." Professionals in this field often consult our Consumer Protection data. See also our curated list of International Regulators. Professionals in this field often consult our Banking Regulators data.

-- Insurance Regulation Report, 2024

Insurance Regulator Database Coverage

Comprehensive coverage of insurance regulatory authorities.

400+
Regulator Domains
56
US Jurisdictions
100+
Countries
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Updates

NAIC

Model laws & standards

State Departments

All 50 states & territories For a broader perspective, check out State Financial Regulators.

IAIS

International standards

EIOPA

European insurance See also our curated list of Central Banks.

SERFF

Rate filing systems

Market Conduct

Examination resources

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