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Solvency II publications

Solvency II - How to conduct the ORSA
As well as addressing the key components, requirements and market view of the ORSA, this paper summarises the modifications to CP-11/008 that have been adopted by EIOPA in their final guidance.
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Solvency II Survey 2012 Solvency II Survey 2012
Findings from this year’s survey suggest that despite the majority of insurers expecting tangible benefits from their Solvency II preparations, the overriding sentiment is one of growing unease in meeting the compliance deadline.
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XBRL for Solvency II reporting XBRL for Solvency II reporting
The eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) was chosen as the uniform format for Solvency II insurance reporting across Europe. This report provides a background on XBRL and discusses the affect it will have on Solvency II reporting.
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Solvency II – The volatility challenge Solvency II – The volatility challenge
In this paper we discuss how companies that succeed in managing the additional balance sheet volatility caused by Solvency II can obtain competitive advantage.  
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The people impacts of Solvency II The people impacts of Solvency II – Is the most valuable asset in your organisation ready?
This paper addresses the key people implications of the Directive and provides a number of critical success factors which need to be considered.  
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Survey 2011 Solvency II Survey 2011 – Insurers’ responses to evolving rules
Our fourth annual Solvency II Survey, conducted on Deloitte’s behalf by the Economist Intelligence Unit, examines UK insurers preparedness and current attitudes towards Solvency II.
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Solvency II technology: A challenging leap from design to implementation Solvency II technology: A challenging leap from design to implementation
The key milestones and activities to be undertaken in order to ensure firms’ IT capabilities are ready for the 1 January 2013 deadline.
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Solvency II impacts on Investment Managers Solvency II impacts on Investment Managers
An investment management perspective.
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QIS5 QIS5 - Too good an opportunity to miss
We address the fifth Quantitative Impact Study for Solvency II.
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Sol 2 Solvency II Survey 2010
Solvency II is a mandatory regulation that will affect all insurers and reinsurers in the EU when it comes into effect at the end of 2012.
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Making the case for Solvency II technology Making the case for Solvency II technology
Our point of view article looking at the role that technology, and in particular the CIO, will play in delivering Solvency II compliance.
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Solvency II reporting and disclosure requirements Solvency II reporting and disclosure requirements
A summary of the final advice on implementing measures ("Level 2") for the reporting and disclosure aspects of Solvency II.
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Shifting gears for the new regime Shifting gears for the new regime
Since risk governance forms an integral part of the requirements of Solvency II, the Directive provides a compelling reason for insurers to reassess their systems of governance.
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Considering the business impacts of Solvency II Considering the business impacts of Solvency II
A detailed study commissioned by Deloitte and undertaken by the Economist Intelligence Unit, into the likely business impacts of Solvency II on all elements of the insurance industry. The report draws on interviews with a number of senior Finance and Risk practitioners.
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Solvency II implementing measures Solvency II implementing measures
Deloitte's detailed analysis of the second set of draft technical advice on Level 2 Solvency II implementation measures for consultation issued by CEIOPS in July 2009.
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Solvency II reporting Solvency II reporting
Our point of view article on CP58; the Consultation Paper which sets out CEIOPS' draft technical advice to the European Commission for the development of level 2 implementation measures under Solvency II's Pillar 3.
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Solvency II Survey 2009 Solvency II Survey 2009
In early 2009, we conducted a comprehensive survey of UK insurers, examining their preparedness for Solvency II. The findings make interesting reading.
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Deloitte Image Heading in the same direction? IFRS Phase II and Solvency II
In this article, we explore the similarities and differences between Solvency II and IFRS Phase II and outline ideas on what insurers could be doing to prepare for the adoption of these regulatory and accounting developments.
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The Path to Solvency II
In its discussion paper on Solvency II, published in September, the FSA focus on the need for firms to be prepared well in advance of the directive coming into force.
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Deloitte Image Impact of Solvency II on the run-off market
Despite the possible exemption of run-off business from Solvency II regulation, knock on effects of the new rules must still be expected.
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Deloitte Image QIS4 for life insurers
With insurance firms still absorbing the impacts of recommendations from QIS3, this is an excellent opportunity for companies to participate in QIS4 and influence the ongoing development of the Solvency II regime.
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Deloitte Image QIS4 for non-life insurers
Analysis of the QIS4 draft technical specifications and their potential impact on the non-life insurance industry.
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