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  2. 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.

  3. Solvency II - Wikipedia

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    Often called "Basel for insurers," Solvency II is somewhat similar to the banking regulations of Basel II. 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 ...

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

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  5. File:The Solvency 2 and Insurance (Amendment, etc.) (EU Exit ...

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    File:The Solvency 2 and Insurance (Amendment, etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (UKSI 2019-407).pdf

  6. File:The Solvency 2 (Credit Risk Adjustment) Regulations 2021 ...

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  7. Economic capital - Wikipedia

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    In social science, economic capital is distinguished in relation to other types of capital which may not necessarily reflect a monetary or exchange-value.These forms of capital include natural capital, cultural capital and social capital; the latter two represent a type of power or status that an individual can attain in a capitalist society via formal education or through social ties.

  8. XBRL - Wikipedia

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    The Table Linkbase can be used for presentation of XBRL data, and also for data entry, by allowing software to present a template for completion by the user. The Table Linkbase is well-suited to handling large, highly-dimensional reporting templates such as those used for Solvency II reporting to EIOPA, and COREP and FINREP reporting to the EBA.

  9. BCBS 239 - Wikipedia

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    BCBS 239 is the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision's standard number 239. The subject title of the standard is: "Principles for effective risk data aggregation and risk reporting".