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19 September 2012

Insurance Journal: Heightened regulation forcing insurers to focus on modelling risks: Conning


The growing level of activity among regulatory bodies and quasi-regulatory agencies focused on strengthening insurance solvency protection systems, particularly regarding increased risk capital and enhanced risk management, will force insurers to focus more attention on modelling their risks.

“The collective effect of the forthcoming regulatory initiatives such as Solvency II, NAIC’s Solvency Modernisation, ORSA and others is an intensified focus on the key levers of solvency protection: increased risk capital and enhanced risk management”, said Alan Dobbins, analyst at Conning.

“While there are differences in approach and emphasis across the various initiatives, one common theme has emerged: the need for companies to have a clearer understanding of their risks, and for transparent structures and processes to be in place to manage risk.”

The Conning Research study, “Insurance Solvency Regulation: The Race for a Workable Risk-Based Solution”, reviews Solvency II and the NAIC Modernisation Initiative, as well as legislative and rating agency influences on regulatory capital requirements.

“To respond to these new regulatory structures and compete effectively under these new regimes, insurers will need to build sophisticated internal models to analyse their risks and, more importantly, to be able to present that view to regulators”, said Mary Pat Campbell, analyst at Conning.

“The proposals focus on approaches that encourage firms to engage in a substantive assessment and discussion of risks rather than simply targeting capitalisation levels. Larger firms will have a clear advantage as they can support the modelling resources needed to respond, and will likely gain a capital advantage as a result.”

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