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RSSThe Single Programming Document 2023-2025 sets out EIOPA’s strategy and work programme for the coming years and includes the Annual Work Programme for 2023.
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- Annual work programme
- Corporate documents
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- Organisation
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 information to be provided in pre-contractual documents, on websites, and in periodic reports about the exposure of...
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- Report
- Technical standard
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- Sustainability
- Disclosure
In 2023 the Joint Committee work will continue to focuson areas such as consumer protection, sustainable finance, risk assessment, securitisation, digitalisation and financial innovation, among others.
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- Annual work programme
- Corporate documents
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- Organisation
With this warning EIOPAis calling on insurers and banks (acting as insurance distributors) to ensure CPIproducts offer fair value to consumers by:taking action to address issues with high remuneration paid by insurance manufacturers to insurance distributors for the sale of credit protection...
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- Other documents
- Warning
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- Consumer protection
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EIOPA,with the support of National Competent Authorities (NCAs), hasconducted athematic reviewon the functioning of the EU market for credit protection insurance (CPI) products sold via banks(acting as insurance intermediaries) and how well it succeeds in delivering good consumer outcomes.The...
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- Report
- Thematic review
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- Consumer protection
The frequency and sophistication of cyber incidents in the financial sector has increased substantiallyover the course of the last few years, as economic and financial activities have been heavily digitalised.Against this backdrop, EIOPA recommends NCAs to dedicate higher attention to the...
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- Supervisory statement
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- Supervision
- Cyber Risks
- Cyber insurance
As the frequency of systemic events increases, there is a risk that insurance products covering them become unaffordable or unavailable. At the same time, products covering such events or products silent about the coverage may explicitly exclude them in the future. These developments have the...
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- Supervisory statement
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- Supervision
The Annual European Insurance Overview is an extension of EIOPA's 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 a high coverage...
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- Report
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- Statistics
This Opinion provides EIOPA’s views on the decision and observationsof the European Parliament in respect of the implementation of the budget for the financial year 2020in accordance with Article 106 of the EIOPA Financial Regulation. It highlights the measures taken by EIOPA to address the...
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- Opinion
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- Organisation
The three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA - ESAs) issued today their Autumn 2022 joint risk report. The report highlights that the deteriorating economic outlook, high inflation and rising energy prices have increased vulnerabilities across the financial sectors. The ESAs...
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- Report
- Topics type
- Risk assessment