Supporters argue RBC ratios have limited use and ranking insurers by them is inappropriate. On the other hand, critics, including consumer advocates and trade groups like the American Academy of Actuaries, warn that restricting disclosure reduces transparency and harms stakeholders like policyholders and investors.
NAIC eyes October to limit insurers’ RBC ratio disclosure
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