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14 May 2018

EIOPA launches the fourth EU-wide insurance stress test


The EIOPA launched its fourth stress test for the European insurance sector, a regular exercise that aims to assess insurers’ vulnerabilities.

The 2018 scenarios encompass a combination of market and insurance specific risks, including a natural catastrophe scenario. The objectives of the fourth insurance stress test are:  

  • To assess vulnerabilities of the European insurance sector to specific adverse scenarios with potential negative implications for the European financial markets and the real economy
  • To raise the awareness of the potential threats to financial stability posed by the insurance sector at the European level
  • To increase transparency by requesting the voluntarily disclosure of individual results by participating groups

This year’s exercise targets 42 European insurance groups. EIOPA, in coordination with the national competent authorities, selected the companies according to size, European Union-wide and local market coverage as well as relevance for financial stability.

The deadline for submission of results to the national competent authorities is  16 August 2018. EIOPA will regularly publish questions and answers addressing queries from the participating groups. The publication of the stress test results is planned in January 2019.  

Gabriel Bernardino, Chairman of EIOPA, said: “The scenarios reflect severe but plausible external shocks including insurance specific shocks. Furthermore, for the first time the exposure to cyber risk and best practices in dealing with these risks is assessed. This stress test will therefore provide further valuable insight to the resilience of the European insurance sector. The increased transparency is key to ensure a level playing field and enhance market discipline among the stress test participating groups.”

Press release



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