Prudential Regulation
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| 1 | An overview of the EU financial services supervisory ... This practice note provides an overview of the EU financial services supervisory framework that formally came into effect on 1 January 2011. The framework is known as the European System of Financial Supervision (ESFS). It consists of: The European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB). The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) (which have replaced the previous level 3 "Lamfalussy" committees): the European Banking Authority (EBA); the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA); and the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA). The Joint Committee of the ESAs. The 27 EU member state national supervisors. For a quick guide to the ESFS, see Quick guide, EU financial services supervisory framework. The reform of the EU financial services supervisory framework, which resulted in the ESFS, was tracked in Reform of the EU financial services supervisory framework: key developments tracker. This tracker includes key source materials, together with related PLC Financial Services coverage. | Practice note: overview | Maintained |
| 2 | Solvency II resources This resources document contains links to the key source materials in relation to the Solvency II project, together with related PLC Financial Services coverage. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all Solvency II materials published by interested parties. The Solvency II Directive (2009/138/EC) (also known as "Solvency 2") fundamentally reforms the capital requirements for insurers and reinsurers. It establishes a more sophisticated, risk-based set of capital requirements across the EU, together with a modernised supervisory system. It is designed to provide more uniform levels of consumer protection and promote competition in the insurance market. For PLC Financial Services subscribers interested in insurance and reinsurance, the following multi-jurisdictional guide is available, Insurance and Reinsurance Handbook. This guide brings together a range of information on current cross-border issues and includes country-specific Q&A guides. Each jurisdiction is described in a separate chapter, written by one of the leading firms on the subject in that jurisdiction. | Practice note: overview | Maintained |
| 3 | EU financial services supervisory framework: a quick guide This is a quick guide to the EU financial services supervisory framework that formally came into effect on 1 January 2011. The framework is known as the European System of Financial Supervision (ESFS). It consists of: The European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB). The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) (which have replaced the previous level 3 "Lamfalussy" committees): the European Banking Authority (EBA); the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA); and the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA). The Joint Committee of the ESAs. The 27 EU member state national supervisors. For a more detailed overview of the ESFS, see Practice note, An overview of the EU Financial Services supervisory framework. The reform of the EU financial services supervisory framework, which resulted in the ESFS, was tracked in Reform of European financial services supervisory framework: key developments tracker. This tracker includes key source materials, together with related PLC Financial Services coverage. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 4 | Prudential regulation of insurance companies A note considering the FSA's prudential rules applicable to UK authorised insurance companies, which are contained in GENPRU, INSPRU and SYSC (which replaced PRU from 31 December 2006). It: Explains the FSA's rules on risk management and the requirement to "self assess" and hold appropriate capital. Identifies, in particular, areas of legal risk management and issues relating to management of risk which may require legal advice or assistance. Summarises provisions relating to "internal contagion risk" and insurance group and financial conglomerate requirements. The rules are those in force from 31 December 2006. This note is in the process of being updated by its author to reflect the new UK regulatory structure that came into effect on 1 April 2013. Subscribers wishing to review the rules in force prior to 31 December 2006 should see Practice note, Prudential regulation of insurers prior to 31 December 2006, which this practice note supersedes. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 5 | Regulation of insurance in the UK An overview of the regulatory treatment of insurance business in the United Kingdom. The following multi-jurisdictional guide is also available to PLC Financial Services' subscribers: Insurance and Reinsurance Handbook. This guide brings together a range of information on cross-border issues and includes country-specific Q&A guides. Each jurisdiction is described in a separate chapter, written by one of the leading firms on the subject in that jurisdiction. | Practice notes | Maintained |