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Insurance stress test 2016

Stress tests represent one of the regular supervisory tools that help to assess the resilience of the insurance sector to potential adverse market developments and to extract valid conclusions to support the stability of the financial system

Objective

The 2016 exercise was tailored to assess the insurance sector’s vulnerabilities to a combination of market risk adverse scenarios. It was based on a sample of solo insurance undertakings most vulnerable in a persistent low interest rate environment and a double hit scenario where, in addition to the low interest rates, the assets prices are also stressed.

Two scenarios were tested in this exercise i.e. a low-for-long yield scenario and a so-called ‘double-hit’ scenario. The low-for-long yield scenario aims at emulating a situation of entrenched secular stagnation where a lack of long-term investment opportunities and permanently low productivity growth is combined with an extended scarcity of risk free assets which drives down yields at all maturities. The ‘double-hit’ scenario was set-up by EIOPA in cooperation with the ESRB. ​​

Stress tes results

The exercise confirmed the vulnerability of the insurance sector to the low interest rate environment, and to a pronounced reassessment of risk premia.

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Working Process​

The exercise was run in close cooperation with the national supervisory authorities: the NSAs identified and contacted prospective participants in the test. 
On 14 March 2016, EIOPA invited the main EU stakeholders associations (Insurance Europe, CRO Forum, AMICE, Actuarial Association of Europe, CFO Forum) to participate in a workshop with industry and actuaries representatives for the 2016 Insurance Stress Test​. The objective of this informal consultation was to consult industry about the broad shape of the exercise and the technical specifications, in order to improve the draft reporting templates and to discuss the main methodologies used to analyse and disclose the results of the 2016 Insurance Stress Test.

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Report and recommendations
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2016 EIOPA Insurance Stress Test Report
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Recommendations of 2016 EIOPA’s Insurance Stress Test
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Presentation of the results by Gabriel Bernardino, Chairman of EIOPA at the press conference​​​

 

Stress test specifications
  • 31 JANUARY 2023
Errata corrigendum - Stress Test 2016 Technical specifications and reporting templates​
  • 31 JANUARY 2023
Stress Test 2016 technical information
  • 31 JANUARY 2023
Stress Test 2016 sp​​​ecifications​
Reporting templates
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Stress Test 2016 Reporting Template​
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Errata Corrigendum
  • 31 JANUARY 2023
Automatic Updater ​for already filled Templates​​
Questions & Answers on the stress test 2016
  • 31 JANUARY 2023
Fifth set of Q&A​​
  • 31 JANUARY 2023
National contact points for Q&A​
  • 31 JANUARY 2023
Q&A template for participants​ ​
Background documents
  • 31 JANUARY 2023
ESRB “double-hit” scenario for EIOPA insurance stress test 2016​
  • 31 JANUARY 2023
ESRB questionnaire to complement EIOPA insurance stress test 2016 “double-hit” scenario​
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EIOPA launches the EU-wide Insurance Stress Test 2016​​
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Invitation letter stress test 2016