South Korea adjusts discount rate rules to ease solvency pressures on non-life insurers

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Reinsurance News - Dec 16, 2025

South Korea’s financial authorities have relaxed regulations on discount rates, a move expected to ease solvency pressures for the country’s non-life insurers, according to credit rating agency AM Best. Declining market interest rates, combined with stricter rules on discount rate calculations, have...

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