vakuutuslakiin
Vakuutuslakiin refers to legislation governing insurance in Finland. The primary law is the Vakuutusyhtiölaki (Insurance Companies Act), which sets out the framework for the establishment, operation, and supervision of insurance companies. This law covers aspects such as capital requirements, governance, solvency, and the protection of policyholders.
The Finnish Insurance Supervisory Authority (Finanssivalvonta) is responsible for overseeing the implementation and enforcement of Vakuutuslakiin.
In addition to the Vakuutusyhtiölaki, various other laws and regulations supplement the overarching insurance legislation. These
The Finnish insurance market is largely harmonized with European Union directives, meaning that Vakuutuslakiin reflects the