SOLVENCY II ARE YOU READY AND COMPLIANT?



Similar documents
Industry Briefing on Central Bank Guidelines on Preparing for Solvency II

Sopra Steria - A Leader in the Insurance Industry

KPMG Business DialogueS

Consultation Paper on the Proposal for Guidelines on submission of information to national competent authorities

Regulations in General Insurance. Solvency II

List of critical errors in internal models of insurance undertakings

Solvency II overview

EAA Seminar Solvency II for Non-Life Actuaries 14/15 May 2014 Paris, France

SOLVENCY II HEALTH INSURANCE

Solvency II Introduction to Pillar 3. Friday 20 th May 2016

SOLVENCY II LIFE INSURANCE

submission of Information to the Central Bank Under Solvency II

Preparing for Solvency II Time for asset managers and asset servicers to act. Thierry Flamand Partner Advisory & Consulting Deloitte

ABACUS/Solvency II. Regulatory reporting solution for Solvency II Pillar 3. Service Overview ABACUS/Solvency II

Milliman Insurance in the CEE Region. Actuarial & Consulting Services in Central and Eastern Europe

Solvency II, the practical implications for asset managers and insurers

Internal Model Approval Process (IMAP) Contents of Application (CoA) Template. August 2011 Version 1.0

Solvency II in practice. Speaker: Tim O Hanrahan Deputy Head, Insurance, Central Bank of Ireland 16 March 2016

Solvency ii: an overview. Lloyd s July 2010

SOLVENCY II HEALTH INSURANCE

INVESTMENT FUNDS: Funds investments. KPMG Business DialogueS November 4 th 2011

Solvency II Pillar III Quantitative Reporting Templates (QRTs) Sinead Clarke, Eoin King 11 th December 2012

Questions and answers collated at the PRA s Solvency II industry briefings on 12 December 2013

Solvency II for Beginners

ORSA - The heart of Solvency II

Own Risk and Solvency Assessment

Consultation Paper CP43/15 Solvency II: external audit of the public disclosure requirement

SOLVENCY II LIFE INSURANCE

COMMISSION DELEGATED DECISION (EU) / of

Solvency II. PwC. *connected thinking. Solvency II GAP-analysis: practical experience (life and non-life business)

Gabriel Bernardino Chairman of EIOPA

Solvency II: An update on implementation

Public reporting in a Solvency II environment

Solvency II Reporting EIOPA consultation on Pillar 3 disclosures

Making it clear Reporting and disclosure in the Solvency II world

Solvency II Data Solutions

EIOPACP 13/09. Guidelines on Forward Looking assessment of own risks (based on the ORSA principles)

Solvency II. SUPERVISORY RePORTING & DISCLOSURE workshop. 15 & 16 May Lloyd s

Insurance Groups under Solvency II

Preparing for ORSA - Some practical issues Speaker:

EIOPACP 13/011. Guidelines on PreApplication of Internal Models

Solvency II model assurance. 12 April 2012

EIOPA technical specifications for Long-Term Guarantee Assessment. January Milliman Solvency II Update

Bermuda s Insurance Solvency Framework. The Roadmap to Regulatory Equivalence

Central Bank of Ireland Guidelines on Preparing for Solvency II Pre-application for Internal Models

Own Risk and Solvency Assessment

Solvency II New Framework for Risk Management Organisation. Dr. Maciej Sterzynski (Triglav Insurance, Ltd.) Matija Bitenc (Triglav Insurance, Ltd.

Risk Management in the Insurance Industry: A Comparison of Solvency II to U.S. Insurance Regulations

Hot Topic FS Regulatory Centre of Excellence, 2 December Hot Topic. Solvency II requirements published

EIOPA-CP-11/008 7 November Consultation Paper On the Proposal for Guidelines on Own Risk and Solvency Assessment

Positioning the internal audit function within the Solvency II framework Key challenges. Ludovic Bardon Senior Manager Audit Deloitte Luxembourg

OWN RISK AND SOLVENCY ASSESSMENT AND ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT

ORSA for Insurers A Global Concept

s Minimum Capital Requirement Both life and non life insurance activity

Capital requirements for health insurance under Solvency II

Checklist for Completing and Submitting Life Insurance Applications under the European Union (Insurance and Reinsurance) Regulations 2015

CEIOPS Advice for Level 2 Implementing Measures on Solvency II: Articles 120 to 126. Tests and Standards for Internal Model Approval

ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT BENCHMARK REVIEW: 2013 UPDATE

Solvency II guidance notes. February 2012

Introduction to Solvency II

Solvency II. Solvency II implemented on 1 January Why replace Solvency I? To which insurance companies does the new framework apply?

SOLVENCY II GENERAL INSURANCE

Solvency II and key considerations for asset managers

PRA Solvency II regulatory reporting industry working group - 19 December 2013

International Financial Reporting for Insurers: IFRS and U.S. GAAP September 2009 Session 25: Solvency II vs. IFRS

This section outlines the Solvency II requirements for a syndicate s own risk and solvency assessment (ORSA).

Regulatory Solvency Assessment of Property/Casualty Insurance Companies in the United States

Own Risk and Solvency Assessment Within the Solvency II Framework and its Interplay with the Quantitative Solvency Capital Requirements

Solvency II Preparation and IMAP James Latto

Solvency II. Impacts on asset managers and servicers. Financial Services Asset Management.

Solvency II and catastrophe

SCOR inform - April Life (re)insurance under Solvency II

Introduction to Grant Thornton s General Insurance Actuarial Services

Final Report on Public Consultation No. 14/017 on Guidelines on own risk and solvency assessment

PART A AUTHORISATION FOR CARRYING ON BUSINESS OF INSURANCE

Institute of Actuaries of India Subject ST1 Health and Care Insurance

1. INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE

Transcription:

SOLVENCY II ARE YOU READY AND COMPLIANT? With 1 January 2016 fast approaching, companies have only a relatively short period of time to get ready for full Solvency II implementation. In advance of this, EIOPA s Preparatory Guidelines bring forward many aspects of Solvency II for (re)insurance companies, and EIOPA is consulting on a range of Implementing Technical Standards and Guidelines to finalise the remaining details. The Milliman Solvency II Compliance Assessment Tool can help companies stay on top of the latest developments and prioritise areas within their Solvency II implementation projects to ensure they are ready for implementation and ongoing compliance with the new requirements. This Tool is an enhancement of Milliman s Solvency II Readiness Assessment Tool which was first developed in 2013. Preparatory Guidelines Where to focus valuable resources? Pillar 1 Pillar 2 Pillar 3 Solvency II calculations Assets, liabilities, technical provisions, SCR, MCR Internal models Pre-application to continue Governance Most aspects introduced e.g. risk management system ORSA All companies to conduct a forward looking assessment in 2014; To include: process, report, qualitative and quantitative requirements Interim reporting Annual and quarterly reporting templates (QRTs) Not publicly disclosed XBRL used for reporting to EIOPA Systems automation Reporting & QRTs Risk Management and ORSA FOCUS Internal Models Independent Review Impact on strategy To help companies with this process Milliman has developed a Solvency II Compliance Assessment Tool that is relevant for life / non-life / (re)insurance companies and groups that: Provides companies with a clear assessment of the organisation s readiness for, and compliance with, Solvency II across key areas; Is an easy-to-use reference tool with automatic links to the latest Solvency II regulations; and Identifies work remaining in key areas and assists with project planning.

Features of the Solvency II Compliance Assessment Tool: The tool contains a detailed list of the requirements to be met to ensure compliance with the Solvency II regulations. The list of requirements is based on the consolidated Solvency II and Omnibus II Directive, October 2014 Delegated Acts, Implementing Technical Standards (ITS), EIOPA Level 3 Guidelines and Preparatory Guidelines including Quantitative Reporting Templates. It is an easy-to-use tool with automatic hyperlinks to the relevant sections of the Solvency II regulations that provides an invaluable reference tool. The relevant requirements are filtered based on actual business profile. The tool can be completed via full self-assessment or through a collaborative workshop approach. The output includes a summary assessment of readiness and compliance in key areas for both Solvency II and the Preparatory Guidelines and provides input into Solvency II project planning. The assessment includes other factors such as readiness of systems and processes, and strategic considerations such as capital structure and business mix. The assessment can be supplemented with recommendations on next steps and benchmarking against industry best practice. Requirements based on Level 1 - Directive Benefits Assess Readiness & Compliance for Solvency II Level 2 - Delegated Acts and ITS Level 3 - Guidelines Solvency II Compliance Assessment Tool Prioiritise key areas and input to planning Invaluable reference tool for regulatory requirements Preparatory Guidelines Enable Independent Review and Benchmarking

Input interface The easy-to-use interface allows users to assign a level of readiness as well as compliance to each Solvency II requirement at the click of a button. The requirements are clearly set out with links to the relevant sources to allow users to easily access the more detailed requirements if desired. The assigned scores can be supplemented by additional comments and questions to allow other users and reviewers better understand the company s level of compliance for each requirement. In addition the tool offers project planning functionality to allow users to allocate resources and timelines to any areas of outstanding work. Questions based on a thorough analysis of Solvency II regulations Shows weighted score and progress bar to indicate percentage of questions completed Self-assessment score on a scale of 1-5. Each score represents a different level of readiness Supporting comments can be included to explain why a particular score was given Hyperlinks to relevant articles / guidelines Project Planning Information (optional): Allows users to record work to be done by person

Summary dashboard The summary dashboard provides a clear visual summary. At a glance, users can gauge their level of readiness and compliance for the various Solvency II requirements. Progress bars highlight any questions that have not been completed while embedded links allow users and reviewers to easily navigate to each requirements page to review the requirements and answers provided in more detail.

Group tool and dashboard The group dashboard provides an aggregated summary of subsidiaries levels of readiness and compliance which allows senior management of groups to analyse the level of readiness and compliance across the group. Groups can allocate a weighting to each subsidiary to arrive at the average level of readiness and compliance across all subsidiaries. They can also gauge the group s level of readiness and compliance for meeting group requirements with the separate group tool. Summary Solvency II Group Compliance Assessment for XYZ Solvency II Readiness Assessment for Group XYZ GROUP LEVEL Group Specific Requirements Weighted Average Solo Requirements Pillar 1 P1 - Assets and Liabilities 3.7 4.7 P1 - Technical Provisions 2.4 3.6 P1 - Data Quality 3.9 2.1 P1 - Assumptions 3.4 4.4 P1 - Own Funds 3.7 2.7 P1 - Capital Requirements 4.0 4.0 P1 - Internal Models 2.9 2.6 Pillar 2 P2 - Governance 3.8 3.3 P2 - Risk Management System (RMS) 3.2 4.7 P2 - Own Risk and Solvency Assessment (ORSA) 4.0 4.8 Pillar 3 P3 - Solvency and Financial Condition Report (SFCR) 3.0 2.5 P3- Regular Supervisory Report (RSR) 3.6 2.0 P3 - QRT - Annual solo 3.1 4.8 P3 - QRT- Quarterly solo 3.1 4.7 Other O - Strategic considerations 3.9 4.9 Summary SUBSIDIARY LEVEL Company 1 Company 2 Company 3 Weighting 33.33% 33.33% 33.33% Pillar 1 P1 - Assets and Liabilities 4.7 4.2 2.2 P1 - Technical Provisions 3.6 2.0 1.5 P1 - Data Quality 2.1 4.9 4.6 P1 - Assumptions 4.4 4.3 1.5 P1 - Own Funds 2.7 4.9 3.5 P1 - Capital Requirements 4.0 3.6 4.4 P1 - Internal Models 2.6 2.0 4.0 Pillar 2 P2 - Governance 3.3 4.4 3.7 P2 - Risk Management System (RMS) 4.7 1.7 3.1 P2 - Own Risk and Solvency Assessment (ORSA) 4.8 2.7 4.4 Pillar 3 P3 - Solvency and Financial Condition Report (SFCR) 2.5 4.9 1.6 P3- Regular Supervisory Report (RSR) 2.0 4.2 4.6 P3 - QRT - Annual solo 4.8 2.2 2.4 P3 - QRT- Quarterly solo 4.7 2.9 1.8 Other O - Strategic considerations 4.9 3.5 3.4

Project planning dashboard The project planning dashboard provides users with a high-level project plan setting out the amount of work needed to address remaining issues in each area of Solvency II. This work can be allocated to different individuals and across the interim period in advance of the full implementation of Solvency II.

WHY MILLIMAN? Our consultants have been involved in advising our clients on Solvency II issues since its conception. We have undertaken a wide range of work for clients across all three Pillars of Solvency II including: Extensive experience of modelling of technical provisions and SCR calculations and Independent Review of technical provisions and SCR; ABOUT MILLIMAN Milliman is among the world s largest providers of actuarial and related products and services. The firm has consulting practices in life insurance and financial services, property & casualty insurance, healthcare and employee benefits. Founded in 1947, Milliman is an independent firm with offices in major cities around the globe. Acting as Actuarial Function for the Preparatory Phase; Assisting with the design, calibration, validation and documentation of Internal Models; Design and implementation of Risk Management Systems, Own Risk and Solvency Assessment, and Solvency II policies; Providing Solvency II training courses for senior management and directors; Advising on Pillar 3 reporting requirements; Milliman also has a range of software available to support companies in their implementation of Solvency II including: MILLIMAN IN EUROPE Milliman maintains a strong and growing presence in Europe with more than 250 professional consultants serving clients from offices in Amsterdam, Brussels, Bucharest, Dublin, Dusseldorf, London, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Paris, Stockholm, Warsaw, and Zurich. milliman.com o o o Vega: An automated Pillar 3 reporting and standard formula aggregation system (link) Solvency II Compliance Assessment Tool (link) Navi: A liability proxy modelling tool (link) As a result, we have a wide range of experience that can be brought to bear to benefit your business. Above all, we remain focussed on efficiency and practical delivery. CONTACT If you would like to arrange a free demonstration of the Solvency II Compliance Assessment Tool please contact Andrew Kay, or your usual Milliman consultant. Andrew Kay andrew.kay@milliman.com +353 1 6475 908