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Quantitive Impact Studies Solvency II & the Quantitive Impact Studies by George Mangion, Senior Partner PKF Risk Management (Malta) Ltd

Why is Solvency II Important? Within the Project, studies of the insurance market are taken to evaluate if and to what extent new solvency requirements are needed. On this basis, a new EU directive should be developed and translated into national law.

Scope of the Solvency II Project 1/5 Shall improve the current solvency requirements in the EU. The Solvency II project has a much wider scope and includes a review of the overall financial position of an insurance undertaking - not just limited to the solvency margin requirement which is the balance sheets.

Scope of the Solvency II Project 2/5 It aims to ensure adequate policyholder protection in all EU Member States But it also brings improvements for the insurance companies them selves New technical provisions, risk transfer techniques and improved financial reporting

Scope of the Solvency II Project 3/5 Establish a system which is less risky than the current but realizable for every insurance company – better competitiveness. Take into account current developments in insurance, risk management, finance techniques, international financial reporting and prudential standards, etc .

Scope of the Solvency II Project 4/5 Increased focus on the supervisory review process Supervisors will have much better and appropriate tools and powers to judge the solvency of insurance and reinsurance undertakings Closer relation between the way companies manage themselves and the way they are regulated

Scope of the Solvency II Project 5/5 Harmonize regulations between EU countries Member States should no longer need to introduce additional requirements, because everything should be covered by the directive Improve the competitiveness of EU insurers, both within the EU insurance market and internationally

Quantitative Impact Studies (QIS) In Spring 2005: Preliminary Field Study Limited participation QIS 1 in October 2005: Focus on technical provisions QIS 2 in Spring 2006 Technical provisions, MCR and SCR QIS 3 in Spring 07: Group SCR / solo, SCR, Available capital, Revised MCR, Calibration EC’s Framework Directive Proposal July 2007 QIS 4 April-July 2008: Follow- up of QIS 3; Simplifications, Groups, Internal models, Own funds Adoption of Framework in April 2009? Adoption of implementation measures in 2010 Solvency II in Force 2012/2013

Conclusion Combination of a quantitative-and qualitative risk management should lead to value-and risk based management approach Creation of sustainable security-and growth effects Implementation of an open and transparent risk culture Establishing of a formal and methodical foundation All-embracing -Solvency II compatible -risk management will result in a competitive advantage

PKF Risk Management (Malta) Limited To find out more please contact us: George Mangion, Senior Partner 35, Mannarino Road, Birkirkara, BKR 9080, Malta +356 2149 3041 / +356 99496848 gmm@pkfmalta.com, www.pkfmalta.com PKF International is an association of legally independent firms