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Solvency II

Solvency II is the new solvency regime for all EU insurers and reinsurers, which also covers the insurance operation of bancassurers. Due to come into effect on 1 January 2014, Solvency II aims to implement solvency requirements that better reflect the risks that companies face and deliver a supervisory system that is consistent across all member states.

The challenge of preparing for and implementing Solvency II calls for a multi-disciplinary approach. At Deloitte, we are able to provide the required breadth of service expertise that ensures all aspects of Solvency II requirements and opportunities are considered and can support you through the entire process.

Learn more

  • Solvency II requirements
    The Solvency II regime has a three-pillar structure covering quantitative requirements, supervisory review and market disclosure. See the requirements for each pillar.
  • Updated timeline
    Keep your preparation on track for Solvency II? See the revised dates in the run up to Solvency II implementation.
  • 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.
  • Solvency II publications
    To read our latest point of view articles on Solvency II, visit our publications page.
  • Opportunities for Actuaries
    Deloitte’s actuarial practice is at the heart of our dynamic, multi-disciplinary Solvency II team. To find out more about the opportunities currently available for qualified Actuaries, please visit our Careers website.

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Highlights

  • XBRL for Solvency II reporting
    How will this affect Solvency II reporting?
  • 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.
  • Solvency II reporting and disclosure webcast
    Introduction to the new world of regulatory reporting for insurers
  • Solvency II Webinar
    From resources to culture: tackling the organisational challenges of Solvency II.
  • Getting to grips with Solvency II
    Solvency II podcast series
  • The Deloitte approach
    Solvency II Gap Analysis Toolkit

Find out more

  • European Commission
  • FSA
  • EIOPA

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