The Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP) reported on a São Paulo roundtable with women chief executives from the insurance market, focused on dialogue around current regulatory priorities and initiatives affecting the sector. Discussion covered the Legal Framework for Insurance Contracts (Law 15.040/24), SUSEP’s National Plan for Access to Insurance aimed at expanding insurance coverage in Brazil, and financial education, including potential actions during SUSEP’s presidency of the Brazilian Forum for Financial Education (FBEF). Superintendent Alessandro Octaviani pointed to Complementary Law 213 as supporting greater competition and a more dynamic insurance market, and described Law 15.040/24 as strengthening legal certainty for the sector. Director Júlia Normande Lins highlighted work on how the access-to-insurance policy could be shaped for women, including consideration of tailored products for women-led microenterprises discussed in the relevant working group, while Director Jéssica Bastos stressed the importance of ongoing engagement with market participants as SUSEP develops regulation for Law 15.040/24.
Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP) 2025-03-25
Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance meets women insurance CEOs to discuss insurance contracts law implementation and the National Plan for Access to Insurance
The Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP) hosted a roundtable with women chief executives in São Paulo to discuss regulatory priorities impacting the insurance sector. Key topics included the Legal Framework for Insurance Contracts, SUSEP’s National Plan for Access to Insurance, and financial education initiatives. SUSEP emphasized the importance of tailored products for women-led microenterprises and ongoing engagement with market participants.