Solvency Models, Assessment and Regulation
Auteur : Sandstrom Arne
Until now there were no published analyses of the recent solvency work conducted in Europe, specifically the risk categories proposed by the International Actuarial Association (IAA). Answering the insurance industry's demand in the wake of the EU Solvency II project, Solvency: Models, Assessment and Regulation provides a concrete summary and review of solvency and inspires additional work in the field.
Following an introduction to the concept, the first section of the book provides a historical review of solvency, detailing solvency regulation and accounting within the EU. A review of the steps leading to Solvency II looks at accounting, supervision, the actuarial field, the first phase of Solvency II, international approaches to banking, and the solvency systems of 12 major nations.
The second section explores the current basis for solvency modeling, focusing on the valuation of assets and liabilities, dependency and various conservative approaches, as well as a baseline and benchmark approach. This section also provides examples of risk structure and the effects of diversification.
The final section discusses groups and internal modeling as it relates to EU Solvency II. It addresses insurance groups, financial conglomerates, reinsurance, the importance of internal modeling and stress testing, and the current state of the second phase of EU Solvency II.
Date de parution : 09-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2005
Ouvrage de 306 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Solvency :
Mots-clés :
IAA; SM; capital; COM; requirement; Non-life Directive; margin; Solvency Ii; technical; Marine Insurance Company; provisions; Ance Claims; insurance; Insurance Undertaking; undertaking; Underwriting Liabilities; non-life; Insurance Company’s Business; directive; IASB Web Site; basel; Independent Advisory Group; Direct Supervisory Control; Supplementary Reserve; IFRS; CEA; EU Directive; International Accounting Standards Committee; Solvency Assessment; Actuarial Associations; Minimum Solvency Margin; IASB; Marine Insurance; Home Member State; Non-life Insurance