Argentina’s Superintendency of Insurance published remarks by Superintendent Guillermo Plate from the opening of LaConfe 2025 in Buenos Aires, where he positioned the authority’s agenda around using technology and innovation to make supervision more efficient and “closer” to the market, alongside a push to simplify rules and reduce unnecessary procedural burdens. Plate framed the Superintendency primarily as a control body focused on safeguarding insurers’ solvency and ensuring they meet commitments to policyholders, with trust anchored in clear rules, transparency and effective control. He stressed the importance of close engagement with the sector and insureds, including the role of insurance producers in bringing products to the market and supporting fulfilment of obligations. The speech also highlighted regulatory simplification and deregulation aimed at streamlining processes and cutting repetitive, unnecessary filings, and noted that as president of the Association of Insurance Supervisors of Latin America he is advancing a standing regional agenda on innovation and transformation discussed in international regulatory forums.