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RSSDuring the last months, the Covid-19 outbreak further proved the importance of the Solvency II regulatory framework. The market-consistent and risk based approach helped insurers to better align capital to risk, build-up resilience and enhance the risk management practices, while the adjustments...
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- Financial stability report
- Publication
- Report
- Topics type
- Financial stability

The paper recognises that private insurance solutions alone will not be sufficient to protect society against the financial consequences of future pandemics. Solutions will require both public and private sector involvement, and build on the following four key elements:Proper risk assessmentRisk...
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- Other documents
- Publication
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- Shared resilience solutions
- Protection gap
- Sustainability
Following EIOPA’s Recommendations of 20 March 2020 on annual and quarterly reporting and publication deadlines, EIOPA considers that insurance and reinsurance undertakings should now be in condition to comply with the deadlines provided in the Solvency II framework.
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- Supervisory statement
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- COVID-19
- Reporting
- Solvency II
- Supervision
Supervisory Statement on the Solvency II recognition of schemes based on reinsurance with regard to COVID-19 and credit insurance
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- Publication
- Supervisory statement
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- COVID-19
- Solvency II
In this letter, the three Supervisory Authorities inform the Director General of DG FISMA, John Berrigan, about the outcome of the review by the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) of the PRIIPs key information document (KID) following the Consultation Paper published on 16 October 2019 on the...
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- Letter
- Topics type
- PRIIPs

In the current macro-financial environment, one of the major concerns for the insurance market is the exceptionally ultra-low/negative level of interest rates.In addition, the Covid-19 outbreak has severely affected the macroeconomic and market conditions worldwide, with the launch of support...
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- Publication
- Report
- Topics type
- Financial stability
EIOPA’s response to the European Commission's consultation on the renewed sustainable finance strategy
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- Submission to the EC
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- Sustainability
The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) welcome the European Commission’s consultation on a Renewed Sustainable Finance Strategy as part of its European Green Deal. The ESAs support the Commission’s ambition to strengthen the European policy framework to enhance the resilience of the financial...
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- Letter
- Topics type
- Sustainability
Following the statement issued on 1 April 2020 on mitigating the impact of the COVID-19 situation on consumers, and taking into account different measures taken by a number of insurance manufacturers, EIOPA considers it important to further clarify its expectations on the application of Product...
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- Publication
- Supervisory statement
- Topics type
- Consumer protection
- COVID-19
EIOPA's response to the European Commission’s Digital Finance Strategy consultation
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- Submission to the EC
- Topics type
- Digitalisation

The main tasks of EIOPA are to enhance supervisory convergence, strengthen consumer protection and preserve financial stability. Through its oversight function, underpinned by the Authority’s founding regulation, EIOPA supports national supervisory authorities in the task of delivering high...
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- Peer review
- Publication
- Report
- Topics type
- Reporting
- Supervision

A key area of work in 2019 focused on proposing amendments to Solvency II in the context of the 2020 Review of Solvency II as a result of the identification of inconsistencies in the implementation of some areas of Solvency II. This knowledge lead in some cases to proposals to amend the...
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- Corporate documents
- Report
- Topics type
- Supervision
The first Decision on EIOPA's regular information requests towards NCAs regarding IORPs was adopted in April 2018. Its business requirements were mainly based on Solvency II 2.2.0 and the taxonomy was partially implemented in line with Solvency II taxonomy 2.3.0.On 2 June, EIOPA BoS approved...
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- Decision
- Topics type
- Organisation
- IORP

Throughout the course of 2019, EIOPA continued to play an essential role in the supervision of insurance and pensions in Europe, working closely with national supervisory authorities, European institutions and other stakeholders to fulfil its strategic objectives set out in its annual work...
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- Annual report
- Publication
- Topics type
- Organisation
EIOPA contribution to the public consultation on the revision of the nonfinancial reporting directive
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- Submission to the EC
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- Reporting
Dear Vice-President Dombrovskis,The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) welcome the European Commission’s consultation on the revision of the Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD). The Commission’s consultation document addresses a number of important aspects of the future of the NFRD, and...
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- Letter
- Topics type
- Reporting
EMIR RTS on various amendments to the bilateral margin requirements in view of the international framework
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- Publication
- Report
- Technical standard
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- Cross-border

This consumer guide provides information to consumers related to their insurance coverage during the COVID-19/Corona virus outbreak.The guide is currently available in below language versions.
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- Fact sheet
- Publication
- Recommendation
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- Consumer protection
- COVID-19
1. The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has been closely monitoring the coronavirus/COVID-19 developments in relation to the occupational pensions sector. As long-term investors Institutions for Occupational Retirement Provision (IORPs) can play a stabilising role in...
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- Recommendation
- Supervisory statement
- Topics type
- COVID-19
This Opinion addresses how to ensure consistent practices in the application of the remuneration principles included in Solvency II.While the Solvency II framework provides for provisions of remuneration for sound and prudent management, the remuneration principles defined in the Delegated...
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- Opinion
- Topics type
- Solvency II
- Supervisory framework