Video: David Doyle on Solvency II equivalence in Bermuda

David Doyle, of Conyers Dill & Pearman, discusses industry’s reaction to Solvency II equivalence for the commercial (re)insurance sector and the types of inquires it is generating.

Doyle is a director in the Bermuda office of Conyers Dill & Pearman. His practice includes all aspects of Bermuda corporate and commercial law. He specialises in insurance and reinsurance matters, and has extensive experience in the area of segregated accounts insurance companies (SACs).

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