The Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance published an update on its participation in the Insurance Brokers Congress (CONEC) 2025 in São Paulo, where prudential regulation and economic studies director Airton Almeida used the opening session to emphasise SUSEP’s public consultation on a new framework for insurance brokers and to review recent policy changes affecting the distribution market. In the talk show on “New Resolutions and Technologies: Where is the insurance market going?”, Almeida said the broker proposal expands room for professional self-regulation and encourages continuous training. He also referenced Complementary Law No. 213/2025, which brought mutual protection cooperatives and associations into the supervised market, and linked it to broader insurance access objectives and new potential niches for brokers. The remarks also included a five-year stocktake of SUSEP’s regulatory sandbox, noting it has enabled new insurers and startups, including firms that have since become fully licensed insurers, and a reference to the LabSeg insurance innovation laboratory developed with the Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics (IMPA).