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RSSIn 2022, under EIOPA’s chairmanship, the Joint Committee continued to play a coordinating role to facilitate discussions and the exchange of information across the three ESAs, the European Commission and the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB).
- Documents type
- Annual report
- Report
- Topics type
- Organisation
The three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – ESAs) today published an interactive factsheet to help consumers understand how the recent increases in inflation and interest rates can affect their money. This includes the financial products and services that consumers currently...
- Documents type
- Fact sheet
- Topics type
- Consumer protection
Joint Committee Report on risks and vulnerabilities in the EU financial system - Spring 2023
- Documents type
- Report
Staff Paper on Policy options to reduce the climate insurance protection gap
- Documents type
- Report
- Discussion paper
- Topics type
- Sustainability
- Protection gap
Market and credit risk contribute significantly to the solvency capital requirement (SCR) of insurance undertakings and are also of material importance for the majority of internal model undertakings. The report summarises the key findings from the market and credit risk comparative study (MCRCS)...
- Documents type
- Report
- Topics type
- Risk assessment
- Internal models
The Report on EIOPA Supervisory Activities in 2022 presents how EIOPA contributed during 2022 to enhance the common European supervisory culture and promoted consistent supervisory practices both from a prudential and conduct of business supervision perspective.
- Documents type
- Report
- Corporate documents
- Topics type
- Supervision
In this staff paper, EIOPA explores how nature-related risks can affect (re)insurers and examines ways in which the insurance sector can meaningfully contribute to the conservation and restoration of nature through investments and underwriting activity.
- Documents type
- Report
- Topics type
- Sustainability
The supervisory statement on differential pricing practices aims at eliminating price-setting strategies which lead to the unfair treatment of customers.
- Documents type
- Supervisory statement
- Topics type
- Supervision
The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) and the ECB are committed to contributing to the transition towards a more sustainable economy within their respective mandates.
- Documents type
- Supervisory statement
Subject: Assessment of the financial system’s resilience to stress in the transition to
the EU’s 2030 goals for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
- Documents type
- Letter
To meet the EU’s climate targets and help speed up society’s transition to a net-zero economy, investments in sustainable activities are needed.
- Documents type
- Fact sheet
- Topics type
- Sustainability
EIOPA has decided to revise the information it receives from national supervisors on occupational pensions, amending the system in place since 2018.
- Documents type
- Decision
- Topics type
- IORP
The report is the outcome of a pilot exercise on impact underwriting that EIOPA conducted with 31 volunteering insurance undertakings from 14 European countries in 2022. It provides an overview of the main findings of the pilot exercise regarding current underwriting practices and challenges mention
- Documents type
- Report
- Topics type
- Impact underwriting
The aim of this Supervisory Statement is to ensure appropriate supervision and monitoring of the compliance of insurance undertakings and intermediaries with the requirements of the relevant EU legislation in relation to their governance arrangements in third countries.
- Documents type
- Supervisory statement
- Topics type
- Supervision
In line with EIOPA’s mandate to build a common supervisory culture and consistent supervisory practices in the European Union, the Supervisory Convergence Plan identifies EIOPA’s three main priorities to enhance supervisory convergence over the course of 2023.
- Documents type
- Corporate documents
- Strategy
- Topics type
- Supervisory framework
Letter to the European Commission on EFRAG’s Technical Advice on European Sustainability Reporting Standards
- Documents type
- Letter
- Topics type
- Sustainability
EIOPA's Opinion focuses on assessing whether the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) developed by the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG)
- Documents type
- Opinion
- Topics type
- Reporting
- Sustainability
EIOPA's Costs and Past Performance Report provides an overview of the (past) performance and costs of EU retail investment products within EIOPA’s remit. The coverage period goes from 2017 to year end 2021 for past performance and 2021 for costs.
- Documents type
- Costs and past performance report
- Report
- Topics type
- Consumer protection
The European Supervisory Authorities have issueda thematic report on the implementation across the EU of national financial education initiatives on digitalization, with a focus on cybersecurity, scams and fraud. The report provides meaningful insights for NCAs and other public entities on good...
- Documents type
- Report
- Topics type
- Financial literacy and education
The Consumer Trends Report 2022focuses on the financial health of consumers and small businesses through their use of insurance and pension savings products.The findings of the report are underpinned by the results of a flash Eurobarometer survey commissioned by EIOPA and other relevant sources...
- Documents type
- Consumer trends report
- Report
- Topics type
- Consumer protection