MetLife CEO lambasts regulators over Sifi designations

Systemically important label is "our biggest concern", says Kandarian

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MetLife building, New York

The chief executive of MetLife has denounced the decision to designate the insurance giant as a non-bank systemically important financial institution (Sifi), claiming it places the firm at a competitive disadvantage.

MetLife's chief financial officer also warned some of the enhanced requirements for non-bank Sifis could intensify a future financial crisis.

"At Metlife our biggest concern is being designated under Dodd-Frank as a non-bank Sifi," said Steven Kandarian, chief executive of MetLife.

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