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02 February 2015

EIOPA explains implications of its budget cuts for 2015


In order to ensure delivery of high quality work, EIOPA has undertaken a severe strategy-driven reprioritisation exercise, including not only extensive reallocation of human resources and rationalisation of funds, but also postponement and cancellation of ongoing projects.

EIOPA’s Board of Supervisors has endorsed the Budget 2015. It was reduced by 7.6% (around 1.7 million euros) compared to last year and currently equals 19.9 million euros.

It amounts for a decrease of 2.4 million euros, if compared to the original proposal that EIOPA Members approved. 

In 2015, Solvency II will remain the highest priority of EIOPA. However, cuts will affect even the Authority’s top project, and e.g. the Solvency II training programme for supervisors will be reduced by 20% and production of the IT supervisory toolkit related to XBRL reporting has been cancelled. Certain work streams, including those in the areas of Financial Stability and Consumer Protection, have been deprioritised. Investments into EIOPA’s operational software, infrastructure and efficiency of business processes will also be very limited.

Carlos Montalvo, Executive Director of EIOPA, said: “The current budget is putting at risk the effective delivery ofthe main tasks assigned to EIOPA by European law. We see our mission in ensuring a strong and consistent insurance supervision in Europe for the sake of financial stability and consumer protection. Realisation of this mission becomes particularly challenging without the adequate level of staff and budget”.

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