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Methodological framework for stress-testing IORPs

Stress testing frameworks have evolved considerably over the last few years and have become an increasingly important risk management instrument for the financial sector. Stress tests (STs) form an integral part of the financial risk management of individual institutions and have become a core...

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MethodologyOther documents
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Stress testIORP
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Report on the use of capital add-ons during 2020

The objective of the capital add-on measure is to ensure that the regulatory capital requirements reflect the risk profile of the solo undertaking or of the insurance group. Therefore, it is important that national competent authorities (NCAs) use it when needed, with the aim to ensure a high...

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Publication
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Solvency II
  • General publications

Final Report on draft Regulatory Technical Standards

The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) have developed through the Joint Committee (JC) draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) with regard to the content and presentation of disclosures under Articles 8(4), 9(6) and 11(5) of Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 (‘Sustainable Finance Disclosure...

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Technical standard
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Taxonomy
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Report on the independence of National Competent Authorities

The report takes stock of the situation on NCAs independence along key aspects i.e. operational independence, financial independence, personal independence as well as accountability and transparency. It should be noted that this report does not represent an assessment of NCAs independence. Rather...

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Report
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Supervision
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Supervisory handbook

The Supervisory Handbook recommends good practices to EIOPA’s members and observers for the supervision of insurance and reinsurance undertakings and groupscarrying on life and non-life business, towards fulfilling its goal of building a common Union supervisory culture and consistent supervisory...

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Corporate documentsOther documents
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Supervision
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Failures and near misses in insurance

The report aims at enhancing super­visory knowledge on the prevention and management of insurance failures, based on the information contained in the EIOPA data­base, which comprises a sample of 219 affected insurance undertakings in 31 European countries,dating back from 1999 to 2020.

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Report
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Supervision
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Opinion on the supervisory reporting of costs and charges of IORPs

The main objective of the Opinion is to foster an effective cost supervision across the EU in order to enhance the value for money offered to members and beneficiaries, the cost efficiency of IORPs and the affordability for sponsors.The opinion is accompanied by an impact assessment and...

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Opinion
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IORP
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European Insurance Overview 2021

The Annual European Insurance Overview is published by EIOPA as an extension of its statistical services in order to provide an easy-to-use and accessible overview of the European (re)insurance sector. The report is based on annually reported Solvency II information. This ensures that the data has...

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Insurance overview reportReport
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Statistics
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2022 Work Programme of the Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities

In 2022 the Joint Committee work will continue to focuson the area of consumer and investor protection, retail financial services, retail investment products and prudential analysis of cross-sectoral developments, risks and vulnerabilities for financial stability, cybersecurity, financial...

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Annual work programmeCorporate documents
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Organisation
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Report on EIOPA's approach for the implementation of IBOR transitions

This report highlights EIOPA's policy approach for the implementation of Interbank Offered Rates (IBOR) transitions.This report includes a summary of the comments received by the stakeholders, the final methodology to perform the IBOR transitions, as well as the results of the information request...

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Report
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Risk-free rate
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Revised Single Programming Document 2022-2024

The Single Programming Document 2022-2024 sets out EIOPA’s strategy and work programme for the coming years and includes the Annual Work Programme for 2022. EIOPA’s agenda will continue to be influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic, the macroeconomic environment and the overall European agenda. Under...

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Annual work programmeCorporate documents
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Organisation
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Criteria for the independence of supervisory authorities

The independence of supervisory authorities is crucial for the legitimacy and credibility of the supervisory process. For public bodies, independence and good governance are necessary to avoid possible conflicts of interest and to reduce the likelihood of undue external influence on supervisory...

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Report
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Supervision
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Follow-up report on the Peer review of key functions: Supervisory practices and application in assessing key functions

This report is a follow up to the Peer review of key functions: Supervisory practices and application in assessing key functions.The report assesses how national competent authorities have implemented the recommended actions from the original peer review.Peer reviews assess the application by the...

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Peer reviewPublication
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Solvency IISupervision
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Report on EIOPA Supervisory Activities in 2020

This report presents how EIOPA contributed during 2020 to enhancing the common European supervisory culture and promoted consistent supervisory practices both from a prudential and conduct of business supervision perspective.

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Corporate documentsReport
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Supervision