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EIOPA considers that it is essential to ensure the access to and continuity of insurance services, safeguarding the ability of the insurance sector to continue to perform its role as risk transfer mechanism from citizens and businesses and its capacity to mobilize savings and invest them in the...

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  • COVID-19
  • Financial stability
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EIOPA recognises the unprecedented situation which has arisen as a result of the Coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak and is closely monitoring the situation as it continues to cause disruption to households and businesses across Europe.Notably, EIOPA has published:A statement on actions to mitigate the...

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  • Recommendation
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  • Consumer protection
  • General publications

This documentdescribes the process for developing the designs of a pension benefit statement (PBS) and the improvements made after every consultation stage.The PBS designs are meant as examples and are therefore non binding. They were drawn up with the aim of inspiring the NCAs and IORPs in the...

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  • Report
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  • Consumer protection
  • General publications

In order to open anduse these files, you need to possess the licensed Adobe InDesign and Illustrator, or equivalent,applications, allowing the use of the following font: Calibri.

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  • Other documents
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  • Consumer protection
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Financial Stability Report December 2018

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  • Financial stability report
  • Publication
  • Report
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  • Risk assessment
  • Sustainability
  • Financial stability
  • General publications

Financial Stability Report June 2018

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  • Financial stability report
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  • Report
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  • Financial stability