AAE comments on EIOPA’s consultation paper on Technical Advice on the integration of sustainability risks and factors in the delegated acts under Solvency II and IDD
AAE has commented on EIOPA’s consultation paper on “Technical Advice on the integration of sustainability risks and factors in the delegated acts under Solvency II and IDD (EIOPA-BoS-18/483). The AAE response can be […]
Following the implementation of Solvency II on 1 January 2016 there are still a number of areas where issues remain to be addressed, and the AAE Solvency II project team […]
AAE promulgates ESAP3 – model standard on Actuarial practice in relation to the ORSA process under Solvency II
AAE today formally promulgates ESAP3 – model standard on Actuarial practice in relation to the ORSA process under Solvency II. This follows approval by the General Assembly on 2 August […]
EIOPA: updated technical methodology documentation for RFR term structures for Solvency II
EIOPA has today published an update of the technical documentation of the methodology to derive the risk-free interest rate term structures (see here). The update relates to changes of the financial […]
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