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  2. Solvency II - Wikipedia

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    For example, the proposed Solvency II framework has three main areas (pillars): Pillar 1 consists of the quantitative requirements (for example, the amount of capital an insurer should hold). Pillar 2 sets out requirements for the governance and risk management of insurers, as well as for the effective supervision of insurers.

  3. Category:Bibliography file formats - Wikipedia

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  4. File:The Solvency 2 Regulations 2015 (UKSI 2015-575).pdf

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  5. Op. cit. - Wikipedia

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    The abbreviation is used in an endnote or footnote to refer the reader to a cited work, standing in for repetition of the full title of the work. [1] Op. cit. thus refers the reader to the bibliography, where the full citation of the work can be found, or to a full citation given in a previous footnote.

  6. BibTeX - Wikipedia

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    BibTeX is both a bibliographic flat-file database file format and a software program for processing these files to produce lists of references ().The BibTeX file format is a widely used standard with broad support by reference management software.

  7. Bibliography of law - Wikipedia

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    This list is a legal bibliography. A book can be included on this list only if it meets these criteria: (1) The book is already in an existing legal bibliography that is a reliable source. (2) Although the book is not in such a bibliography, at least one reliable source says the book is suitable for inclusion in such a bibliography.

  8. Own risk and solvency assessment - Wikipedia

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    At the heart of the prudential Solvency II directive, the own risk and solvency assessment (ORSA) is defined as a set of processes constituting a tool for decision-making and strategic analysis. It aims to assess, in a continuous and prospective way, the overall solvency needs related to the specific risk profile of the insurance company.

  9. ISO 2709 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 2709 is an ISO standard for bibliographic descriptions, titled Information and documentation—Format for information exchange. [ 1 ] It is maintained by the Technical Committee for Information and Documentation ( TC 9846 ).

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