While the financial markets have to face systemic and systematic risks, especially the insurance industries, the national supervisory authorities intend to implement regulation systems as uniform as possible at regional level and in the same time as conservatory as possible from the point of view of the risks accepted. The present paper intends to accurately analyze the regulation systems of important insurance markets (as tradition or volume of premiums) – such as RBC, SST, Solvency II in order to stress the similarities of these models but more important the differences that generated a different rigidity degree of the insurance companies, in other words, a different minimum capital requirement. The paper intends to illustrate the financi...
In this paper the Solvency II VaR-based capital requirement is analysed and discussed. The new Europ...
In this paper the Solvency II VaR-based capital requirement is analysed and discussed. The new Europ...
This paper provides a rationale for the macro-prudential regulation of insurance companies, where ca...
While the financial markets have to face systemic and systematic risks, especially the insurance ind...
The role of insurance sector has grown in importance. While there is a plethora of academic literatu...
Insurance market regulation is complicated topic especially because of the view differences and its ...
International audienceThe Solvency 2 package, which came into force on 1 January 2016, has had stron...
International audienceThe Solvency 2 package, which came into force on 1 January 2016, has had stron...
International audienceThe Solvency 2 package, which came into force on 1 January 2016, has had stron...
In this paper we compare the main regulatory frameworks: American (US RBC, Risk-Based-Capital), Swis...
Abstract: In a competitive environment on the financial services market of the EU, partici...
The adaptation of the first Non-Life Insurance Directive (Directive 73/239 / EEC) in 1...
Even though the financial markets have developed in the last decade, new requirements became strictl...
The new solvency regime Solvency II represents a solid and harmonized prudential framework applicabl...
In 2018, the Insurance Distribution Directive (IDD) was fully implemented by all EU member states. I...
In this paper the Solvency II VaR-based capital requirement is analysed and discussed. The new Europ...
In this paper the Solvency II VaR-based capital requirement is analysed and discussed. The new Europ...
This paper provides a rationale for the macro-prudential regulation of insurance companies, where ca...
While the financial markets have to face systemic and systematic risks, especially the insurance ind...
The role of insurance sector has grown in importance. While there is a plethora of academic literatu...
Insurance market regulation is complicated topic especially because of the view differences and its ...
International audienceThe Solvency 2 package, which came into force on 1 January 2016, has had stron...
International audienceThe Solvency 2 package, which came into force on 1 January 2016, has had stron...
International audienceThe Solvency 2 package, which came into force on 1 January 2016, has had stron...
In this paper we compare the main regulatory frameworks: American (US RBC, Risk-Based-Capital), Swis...
Abstract: In a competitive environment on the financial services market of the EU, partici...
The adaptation of the first Non-Life Insurance Directive (Directive 73/239 / EEC) in 1...
Even though the financial markets have developed in the last decade, new requirements became strictl...
The new solvency regime Solvency II represents a solid and harmonized prudential framework applicabl...
In 2018, the Insurance Distribution Directive (IDD) was fully implemented by all EU member states. I...
In this paper the Solvency II VaR-based capital requirement is analysed and discussed. The new Europ...
In this paper the Solvency II VaR-based capital requirement is analysed and discussed. The new Europ...
This paper provides a rationale for the macro-prudential regulation of insurance companies, where ca...