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17 insurance contracts (IFRS 17) meets the criteria in the IAS regulation to be endorsed for use in the EU and EEA. The assessment for endorsement includes technical criteria and whether the new IFRS Standard is conducive to the European public good.
EFRAG has undertaken an impact analysis of IFRS 17 in the form of two case studies (an extensive and simplified one) during 2018. Since then, the IASB has initiated Amendments to the Standard.
In order to capture the effects of these Amendments, EFRAG launches a limited update of the 2018 case studies. As the Amendments are not yet final, also this limited update of the case studies is not final yet. It will be completed over the next months in parallel with the IASB work on the Amendments.
EFRAG is calling for volunteers to participate in the limited update of the case studies and is seeking the participation of a range of entities involved in providing insurance products and services.
The limited update of the case studies is published already in order to allow interested insurers to start their preparation for completing the answers. It will also serve as an open dialogue with interested participants as it allows to bring comments on the amended IFRS 17 into the endorsement process, in particular the development of the draft endorsement advice.
Expressions of interest should be submitted by close of business on Friday 28 February 2020.