|
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) published today its Risk Dashboard based on the fourth quarter of 2020 Solvency II data.
With regards to macro risk, Gross Domestic Product growth and
inflation forecasts registered new upward revision. The long-term yields
have increased across currencies in the first quarter of 2021.
Financial markets remain broadly stable, amid an increase in bond
volatility and concern over commercial real estate investments.
Solvency positions for life business showed an improvement, while
non-life business slightly deteriorated. Insurers’ profitability,
measured by the return on assets and the return on excess of assets over
liabilities improved due to positive market performance. Despite this
improvement the insurers’ profitability remained lower compared to
pre-COVID levels.
Insurance risks remain at medium level in spite of the deterioration
of some indicators. The catastrophe loss ratio significantly increased
and year-on-year premium growth for non-life continued deteriorating. On
the other hand, year-on-year premium growth for life reported a slight
recovery after the deterioration in the previous quarters.
Market perceptions remain at medium level with an increasing trend. The
insurance sector, both life and non-life, underperformed the stock
market in the first quarter of 2021.
Background
This Risk Dashboard based on Solvency II data summarises the main risks and vulnerabilities in the European Union insurance sector through a set of risk indicators of the fourth quarter of 2020. This data is based on financial stability and prudential reporting collected from 81 insurance groups and 2463 solo insurance undertakings.