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RSSOPSG – advice on IORP II review / cross border activities
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- SHG Advice
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- Cross-border
Mrs Hielkema, what impact could the war in the Ukraine have on the insurance industry?The first we did is to assess the direct impact. And here we see that there is very limited impact. The exposure of both insurance as well as the occupational pension sector to Russia, is low. It’s 0.1%. for the...
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- Interview
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- Solvency II
- Supervision
Updated Joint ESA Supervisory Statement on the application of the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation
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- Supervisory statement
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- Sustainability
- Disclosure
This document outlines EIOPA's recommendations to supervisors and insurers based on the learnings and experience of the2021 Insurance Stress Test.
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- Other documents
- Recommendation
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- Stress test
Supervisory Convergence Plan for 2022
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- Supervisory statement
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- Supervision
The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, ESMA and EIOPA – the ESAs)warn consumers that many crypto-assets are highly risky and speculative. The ESAs set out key steps consumers can take to ensure they make informed decisions.This warning comes in the context of growing consumer activity and...
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- Consumer warnings
- Warning
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- Supervision
- Digitalisation
Minutes of the BoS extraordinary meeting on 3 March 2022
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- Minutes
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- Organisation
IRSG advice on retail investor protection
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- SHG Advice
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- Organisation
The Solvency II Directive came into effect in Europe on 1 January 2016 and was a true milestone, resulting in real progress in terms of risk management and the harmonisation of prudential standards in the European Economic Area. The insurance industry now uses a risk based approach to assess and...
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- Contribution
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- Solvency II
Without question, artificial intelligence – or AI – plays a vital role in Europe’s digital transformation and is already having – and will continue to have – considerable impact in all areas of financial services.This is certainly true for the insurance sector, where data processing and...
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- Contribution
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- Digitalisation