The Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance participated in the launch of the National Confederation of Insurers’ third Institutional Agenda for the Insurance Sector, which reviews key debates in 2024 and sets out projects considered priorities for 2025. At the event, Superintendent Alessandro Octaviani called for a wider institutional debate on 2025 challenges, highlighting work on a legal framework for rural insurance, restructuring of surety insurance, and development of a national legal instrument to protect against climate catastrophes, including safeguards for individual policyholders and compulsory insurance arrangements where necessary. The agenda cited recent institutional milestones, including the Insurance Contract Law (Law No. 15.040/2024) and Complementary Law No. 213/2025 on insurance cooperatives and mutualist property protection operations, both of which SUSEP said it actively supported through formulation and legislative passage. Octaviani argued that any climate-catastrophe framework should be built on broad national consensus, involve stakeholders beyond CNseg including CNI, CNT and CNA, and consider issues such as municipal infrastructure security and effective public-private coordination.