The Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP) participated in Conseguro 2025 in São Paulo, with Superintendent Alessandro Octaviani highlighting SUSEP’s key priorities for 2025 as regulating Complementary Law 213/2025 and regulating the new Insurance Contract Law. Octaviani presented the two initiatives as central to fostering greater competition and dynamism in the insurance market and to strengthening legal certainty and confidence. In his remarks, Octaviani stressed the need for coordinated work with market stakeholders and called for the creation of a strategic core to address the sector’s main challenges and longer-term trends. He also joined a panel on regulatory dialogue and growth opportunities alongside CNseg President Dyogo Oliveira and Vinicius Brandi from Brazil’s Ministry of Finance. SUSEP Director Júlia Normande Lins spoke on financial education and insurance culture, while Director Carlos Queiroz participated in a panel on regulatory improvement and competitiveness that discussed recent legal developments such as Law 14.770/2023 and Complementary Law 213/2025, as well as remaining regulatory challenges.
Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP) 2025-05-28
Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance sets out 2025 regulatory priorities at Conseguro 2025
The Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP) outlined its 2025 priorities at Conseguro 2025, focusing on regulating Complementary Law 213/2025 and the new Insurance Contract Law to enhance market competition and legal certainty. Superintendent Alessandro Octaviani emphasized collaboration with stakeholders and creating a strategic core to address sector challenges. SUSEP officials also participated in panels discussing regulatory improvements, financial education, and recent legal developments.