donderdag 27 oktober 2011

EIOPA launches consultation on Good Practices for Disclosure and Selling of Variable Annuities

The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA)
published its "Draft Report on Good Practices for Disclosure and Selling
of Variable Annuities" today and launched a public consultation.

This report summarises the findings of EIOPA's Committee on Consumer
Protection and Financial Innovation with the goal to establish good
disclosure and selling practices for variable annuities.

Today, EIOPA invites market participants and consumers to participate in a
consultation on consumer-related issues. EIOPA welcomes comments from all
interested parties on the "Draft Report on Good Practices for Disclosure
and Selling of Variable Annuities". Currently, EIOPA is seeking input
on two sets of questions relating to disclosures and selling practices.
These questions and the Draft Report can be accessed via our web site.

EIOPA's chairman Gabriel Bernardino commented: "This is EIOPA's first
consultation in the area of consumer protection and of great significance
to us. First of all, it links our work in consumer protection with
financial innovation. Secondly, even though the analysis that underlies
the report has a product specific focus, the result of this consultation
will certainly shape our view on how to deal with disclosures and selling
arrangements for insurance contracts with an investment element."

This consultation will start on Thursday 27 October, 2011 and end on 3
January 2012 at 18.00 HRS CET. Comments should be submitted via email to
CP-007@eiopa.europa.eu (Link: CP-007@eiopa.europa.eu ). Please
note that comments submitted after the deadline or not submitted on the
provided template in Word cannot be processed.

Click here to read the "Draft Report on Good Practices for Disclosure and
Selling of Variable Annuities (Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/fileadmin/tx_dam/files/consultations/consultationpapers/CP07-11/CP11-_007__Good_Practices_VA_.pdf
)"

Click here to download the template to submit comments (Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/fileadmin/tx_dam/files/consultations/consultationpapers/CP07-11/CP11-_007__Template_for_Comments_.docx
)


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woensdag 26 oktober 2011

EIOPA publishes final reports on the equivalence assessment of the Bermudan, Japanese and Swiss supervisory systems

The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA)
published today three equivalence reports.

In June 2010, the European Commission asked CEIOPS, EIOPA's preceding
organisation, to provide advice on whether the supervisory regimes of
Bermuda, Japan and Switzerland meet criteria of equivalence. The goal of
this equivalence assessment is to ensure that the third country regulatory
and supervisory regimes provide a similar level of policyholder /
beneficiary protection as the one provided under the Solvency II
Directive.

In addition to EIOPA's assessment the reports include the results of the
official consultation that was conducted in August and September 2011.
Market participants and interested parties provided experience and
information on relevant aspects of the supervisory practices and insurance
regulatory regimes in the three countries respectively.

EIOPA's Chairman, Gabriel Bernardino, highlights: "Third country
equivalence assessments are an important instrument towards achieving
global supervisory convergence in insurance. The equivalence assessment of
other supervisory systems is an enormous undertaking. As such, this could
only be completed successfully due to the commitment of the Bermudan,
Japanese and Swiss authorities to participate in this exercise and thanks
to their cooperation, dedication and transparency. EIOPA is committed to
continue its work to ensure that the third country regulatory and
supervisory regimes provide a similar level of policyholder protection as
the one provided under the Solvency II Directive."


Click here to read the "Report on the equivalence Assessment of the
Bermudan supervisory system (Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/consultations/consultation-papers/2011/august-2011/consultation-paper-no-4-eiopa-draft-report-equivalence-assessment-of-the-bermudan-supervisory-system/index.html
)".
Click here to read the "Report on the equivalence Assessment of the
Japanese supervisory system (Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/consultations/consultation-papers/2011/august-2011/consultation-paper-no-5-eiopa-draft-report-equivalence-assessment-of-the-japanese-supervisory-system/index.html
)".
Click here to read the "Report on the equivalence Assessment of the Swiss
supervisory system (Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/consultations/consultation-papers/2011/august-2011/consultation-paper-no-3-eiopa-draft-report-equivalence-assessment-of-the-swiss-supervisory-system/index.html
)".
Click here to read the Call for Advice from the European Commission
(Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/publications/requests-for-advice/index.html ) and
related documents.


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dinsdag 25 oktober 2011

EIOPA launches second consultation on "Draft Response to Call for Advice"

In April 2011, the European Commission asked EIOPA to provide advice on the
legislative framework for Institutions for Occupational Retirement
Provision (IORPs).

Today, EIOPA invites market participants and occupational pensions
stakeholders to participate in the second consultation. EIOPA welcomes
comments from all interested parties on the "Draft Response to Call for
Advice". EIOPA is currently seeking input on all 23 areas of the CfA,
including the nine areas that were addressed in the first consultation in
July/August. Details are spelled out in the "Draft Response to Call for
Advice" that can be accessed via our web site.

EIOPA would appreciate the assistance of stakeholders by including in their
responses their assessment of the impact of the draft advice. We have also
provided some very preliminary qualitative assessments of impact in the
consultation document.

This consultation will start on Tuesday 25 October, 2011 and end on 2
January 2012 at 18.00 HRS CET. Comments should be submitted via email to
CP-006@eiopa.europa.eu (Link: CP-006@eiopa.europa.eu ). Please
note that comments submitted after the deadline or not submitted on the
provided template in Word cannot be processed.

We are also publishing today our reasoned feedback on the responses to the
first consultation and the individual responses to that consultation.

Click here to read the Call for Advice from the European Commission
(Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/publications/requests-for-advice/index.html ) and
related documents.

Click here to read the "Draft response to Call for Advice
(Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/fileadmin/tx_dam/files/consultations/consultationpapers/CP06-11/CfA-1-23-draft_advice_for_consultation_EIOPA-CP-11-006_.doc
)".

Click here to download the template to submit comments (Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/fileadmin/tx_dam/files/consultations/consultationpapers/CP06-11/2011-10-25_template_for_responses.doc
).

Click here to read the reasoned feedback on the responses to the first
consultation (Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/consultations/consultation-papers/2011-closed-consultations/july-2011/consultation-on-draft-response-to-call-for-advice-on-the-review-of-the-iorp-directive/index.html
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vrijdag 7 oktober 2011

PRESS RELEASE: Japanese Minister of State for Financial Services and Postal Reform visits EIOPA

The Japanese Minister of State for Financial Services and Postal Reform,
Mr. Shozaburo Jimi, and a delegation of government officials visited the
European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) in
Frankfurt/Main, Germany.

To read the press release, click here (Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/press-room/press-releases/index.html ).


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woensdag 5 oktober 2011

EIOPA publishes its Report on the Cross-Border Cooperation Mechanisms between Insurance Guarantee Schemes in the EU

This report is prepared as EIOPA's input to the European Commission's
policy making on Insurance Guarantee Schemes (IGSs). The report summarises
the findings of a mapping exercise of the existing mechanisms for
cross-border cooperation between Insurance Guarantee Schemes of Member
States and/or between Insurance Guarantee Schemes and national supervisory
authorities. Additionally, it provides general recommendations to the
European Commission in the area of cooperation between IGSs as well as
between supervisors and IGSs.
Read the report. (Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/publications/reports/index.html )


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woensdag 7 september 2011

EIOPA announces its 2011 Conference - 16 November 2011, Frankfurt am Main

The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) presents
the programme for its 2011 symposium that will take place during the Euro
Finance Week in Frankfurt. Building on the success of previous CEIOPS
conferences, EIOPA now hosts this annual conference for the first time
under new flag. The programme features panels that address latest
developments in important policy areas and an outlook into the future of
supervision.
When:16. November 2011
8.30 – 17.20 HRSWhere:Congress Center Fair FrankfurtPanel
sessions:Solvency II – A Different View?
Occupational Pensions – Looking Ahead
Consumer Protection – Taking a Leading RoleKey note speeches:Gabriel
Bernardino; Chairperson, EIOPA, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Michel Barnier; Commissioner for Internal Market and Services, European
Commission, Brussels, Belgium
You can view the full programme here (Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/conferences-1/eiopa-conference-2011/programme/index.html
). Interested parties can find more information on the conference website
(Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/conferences-1/eiopa-conference-2011/general-information/index.html
).

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woensdag 17 augustus 2011

EIOPA launches consultation on the equivalence assessment of the Bermudan, Japanese and Swiss supervisory systems

Frankfurt, 17 August, 2011 – In June 2010, the European Commission asked
CEIOPS, EIOPA's preceding organisation, to provide advice on whether the
supervisory regimes of Bermuda, Japan and Switzerland meet criteria of
equivalence. The goal of this equivalence assessment is to ensure that the
third country regulatory and supervisory regimes provide a similar level
of policyholder / beneficiary protection as the one provided under the
Solvency II Directive.
EIOPA is currently seeking input on the equivalence assessment of Bermuda,
Japan and Switzerland and invites market participants and interested
parties to provide experience and information on relevant aspects of the
supervisory practices and insurance regulatory regimes in the three
countries respectively.

This consultation starts on Wednesday, 17 August, 2011 and ends on Friday,
23 September, 2011 at 18.00 HRS CEST.

Comments should be submitted via email to Equivalence{at}eiopa.europa.eu
(Link: Equivalence@eiopa.europa.eu ). Comments submitted after
the deadline or not submitted on the provided template cannot be
processed.
EIOPA welcomes comments from all interested parties on all three or
individual supervisory regimes of Bermuda, Japan and Switzerland
respectively.
Click here to read the Call for Advice from the European Commission
(Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/fileadmin/tx_dam/files/requestsforadvice/Equivalence-June-2010/equivalence-call-for-advice_20100611.pdf
) and related documents (Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/fileadmin/tx_dam/files/requestsforadvice/Equivalence-October-2010/EC-call-for-advice-Equivalence-Nov.2010.pdf
).
Click here (Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/consultations/consultation-papers/2011/august-2011/consultation-paper-no-3-eiopa-draft-report-equivalence-assessment-of-the-swiss-supervisory-system/index.html
) to access the "Draft report on the equivalence assessment of the Swiss
supervisory system" and relevant template for comments.
Click here (Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/consultations/consultation-papers/2011/august-2011/consultation-paper-no-4-eiopa-draft-report-equivalence-assessment-of-the-bermudan-supervisory-system/index.html
) to access the "Draft report on the equivalence assessment of the
Bermudan supervisory system" and relevant template for comments.
Click here (Link:
https://eiopa.europa.eu/consultations/consultation-papers/2011/august-2011/consultation-paper-no-5-eiopa-draft-report-equivalence-assessment-of-the-japanese-supervisory-system/index.html
) to access the "Draft report on the equivalence assessment of the
Japanese supervisory system" and relevant template for comments.


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