EIOPA Q&A on Regulations: First Update for April 2018
EIOPA published new sets of questions and answers (Q&A) on guidelines, implementing regulations, and delegating regulations that are applicable to insurers in Europe.
The Q&A have been published on the following topics:
- (EU) No 2015-2450 templates for the submission of information to the supervisory authorities
- (EU) No 2015-2011 on the lists of regional governments and local authorities
- (EU) No 2015-2451 on internal models
- (EU) No 2015-2452 on the procedures, formats, and templates of the solvency and financial condition report
- (EU) 2016-97 on insurance distribution
- Answers to questions on Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/35 supplementing Directive 2009/138
- Answers to questions on guidelines on application of outward reinsurance
- Answers to questions on guidelines on contract boundaries
- Answers to questions on guidelines on group solvency
- Answers to questions on guidelines on Health Catastrophe Risk Sub-Module
- Answers to questions on guidelines on own risk and solvency assessment
- Answers to questions on guidelines on reporting and public disclosure
- Answers to questions on Directive 2009-138
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