PRA Publishes Version 1.1.0 of BoE Insurance XBRL Taxonomy
PRA published version 1.1.0 of the BoE insurance XBRL taxonomy, along with the related technical artefacts. The taxonomy is to be used for the collection of National Specific Templates (NSTs), internal model output, market risk sensitivities, and standard formula for firms with an approved internal model (SF.01) reporting. This will take effect from November 30, 2019. This version of the taxonomy, data point model (DPM) dictionary, annotated templates, and validation rules follow the policy statement PS21/19 on minor amendments to the PRA Rulebook Parts, supervisory statements, and bank and insurer reporting templates. PS21/19 was published on September 30, 2019.
Related Links
- Notification
- XBRL Taxonomy Version 1.1.0 (ZIP)
- DPM Version 1.1.0 (ZIP)
- Taxonomy Validations Version 1.1.0 (ZIP)
- Technical Artefacts
- PS21/19
Effective Date: November 30, 2019
Keywords: Europe, UK, Insurance, Reporting, PS 21/19, Solvency II, National Specific Templates, Internal Model, XBRL, Taxonomy 1.1.0, DPM, Validation Rules, PRA, BoE
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