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27 January 2016

EIOPA suggests a consistent approach to the methodology of the group solvency calculation


The Opinion aims to clarify certain issues related to the application of the combination of methods or certain aspects to be taken into account by the group supervisor when deciding on the use of a combination of methods.

According to the Solvency II Directive, the group solvency calculation can be carried out on the basis of a consolidation method (Article 320), a deduction and aggregation method (Article 233) or a combination of both methods, subject to the group supervisor's approval.

The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority’s(EIOPA) Opinion is of relevance for insurance groups that use the combination of methods, in particular those comprising undertakings situated in third countries whose solvency regimes are considered equivalent to Solvency II.

When the combination of methods leads to unintended consequences, for example in the case where groups organise their funding through a central holding company, and if specific solutions need to be applied, EIOPA recommends certain conditions to be satisfied to ensure that the prudential concerns are duly addressed and that no group is placed in an advantageous position as compared to others.

EIOPA is going to monitor the development of the issues addressed in the Opinion.

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