The EIOPA published the updated coding used to produce the Solvency II relevant risk-free interest rate (RFR) term structures. As of 1 January 2016 the new supervisory framework will be applicable and this code will be used for the monthly RFR publications.
Between October and December 2015, the external reviewer Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC) has assessed the accuracy and replicability of European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority’s (EIOPA) RFR model and the robustness of the RFR calculation process, including under stressed conditions. The full text of the PwC Report can be obtained via EIOPA's website.
Gabriel Bernardino, Chairman of EIOPA, said: "Today we reached another important milestone towards supervisory convergence for the benefit of the European insurance policyholders. EIOPA has set up a robust and transparent framework for the calculation of RFR term structures. During the preparatory phase lasting more than a year we worked with our members and different stakeholders to implement the RFR term structures. Now the risk free rate component of technical provisions under Solvency II will be calculated consistently across Europe and (re)insurance companies are able to replicate them".
EIOPA developed the RFR during a preparatory phase. In 2014, EIOPA launched a public consultation on the RFR technical documentation. Risk free rate technical information was published monthly from February 2015. A quality-check of the coding was conducted both internally and externally. In summer 2015, the Authority called on its stakeholders and the MatLab community to spot possible errors and to help further improve the coding. Furthermore, the coding benefitted from EIOPA's dialogue with key insurance stakeholders and the validation process conducted together with experts from national competent authorities.
The first monthly RFR term structures under Solvency II will be published on 8 January 2016.
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