Abstract
This study examines the extraordinary measures taken in Spain and Europe in insurance and pension plans to combat the consequences of the COVID pandemic 19, beginning by highlighting their usefulness for Ibero-American countries. Its content is distributed in four sections that refer to the extraordinary measures adopted in the statute of insurance entities (remuneration of administrators and management personnel and information by persons and entities subject to supervision), in damage insurance (the strengthening of export credit insurance in Europe and Spain), in personal insurance (life insurance and the Protection policy for health personnel fighting against COVID 19) and in pension plans (availability of consolidated rights).
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