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Modelling operational risk in the insurance industry
One of the major new features of Solvency II is that insurance companies must now devote a portion of their…
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Preparing for Solvency II - Points of debate in the Standard Formula
By introducing the measurement of risk and capital, Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) should replace the traditional accounting‐based focus, which will…
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Solvency II – Equivalence Brings It Home
Purely domestic US life insurers may view Solvency II as exclusively a foreign concern. However, efforts are under way for…
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Principle-based solvency: A comparison between Solvency II and the Swiss Solvency Test
With the adoption of the Solvency II directive, the European parliament has opened up a new area for insurance in…
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Adapting the solvency regulations to times of crisis, accepting the riskiness of the situation
The G20 experts are calling for more capital in financial institutions. The need for a selective increase in capital requirements,…
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From Principle Based Risk Management to Solvency Requirements
SCOR has traditionally been a strong proponent of advanced risk management methods and models in the insurance industry. In the…
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Market Value Margin: Practical calculations under the Solvency II Cost of Capital approach
In the Solvency II framework, Market Value Margin (MVM) comes in addition to the Best Estimate valuation of liabilities as…
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In the context of the quantitative requirements under pillar 1 of Solvency II, internal risk models quantify a specific company’s…
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