Insurance Europe: Insurers raise concerns over EIOPA’s proposed changes to rules on technical provisions
16 November 2021
Insurance Europe has today published its response to a consultation conducted by the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) on its proposed revision of guidelines on the valuation of technical provisions...
Insurance Europe has today published its response
to a consultation conducted by the European Insurance and Occupational
Pensions Authority (EIOPA) on its proposed revision of guidelines on the
valuation of technical provisions, which are the amount of capital that
an insurer requires to fulfil its insurance obligations and settle all
expected commitments to policyholders and other beneficiaries.
EIOPA's proposals raise concerns in several areas:
- Implementation timeline
— EIOPA intends to already apply the revised guidelines in 2022, with
no transitional phase currently foreseen. Insurers that have not already
implemented the details of the revised guidelines would, however,
require a transitional period of at least three years. As all relevant
resources are currently focussed on the implementation of International
Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) 17 — insurance contracts, an even a
longer transitional period would in fact be welcomed, to avoid
jeopardizing the timely implementation of IFRS 17.
- Granularity
— EIOPA has proposed to increase the granularity of technical
provisions calculations. While EIOPA’s aim is to improve the calculation
results via labour-intensive fine-tuning (on the part of insurers), its
proposals are expected to result in very limited improvements in
practice.
- Distorted results — Some of EIOPA’s proposals
could even force undertakings to apply unrealistic management actions
which would result in distorted results: for example, guideline 40b on
the consideration of new business in setting future management actions.
- Lack of proportionality — Proportionality should be explicitly referenced throughout the guidelines.
response
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