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Pillar 3 Disclosures to be Structured?

Many readers familiar with financial supervision and regulation will be aware of the so-called “Pillar 3” disclosure requirements which oblige banks and insurance companies to make a range of quantitative and qualitative public disclosures about the risks that they face and they way they manage them. There is much to be said for using disclosure as an additional policy […]

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EIOPA Seeks Input on Implementing Technical Standards

The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) welcomes feedback on draft amendments to their implementation regulations on reporting and disclosures. EIOPA plans to modify the guidelines on financial stability information and adopt new validations, which will be incorporated in the XBRL taxonomy version 2.3.0 to be published in July 2018. Contributions and comments can […]

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EIOPA Publishes the Final Taxonomy version 2.2.0

Right on schedule, the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has published the final 2.2.0 version of the EIOPA XBRL taxonomy. The Taxonomy is here. The guide is here. For more general information, look here.

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Call for XBRL in Climate-Related Financial Disclosures

Chaired by Michael Bloomberg, the FSB Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) is due to publish its final report in July. The TCFD is developing voluntary, consistent, climate-related financial risk disclosures for use by companies in providing information to investors, lenders, insurers, and other stakeholders. One of TCFD’s main challenges is to create a […]

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EIOPA Meet-the-Market Workshop – XBRL Tool for Undertakings (T4U)

8th July, 2015

EIOPA is holding a 1 day workshop on the XBRL Tool for Undertakings on 8 July in Frankfurt.

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ECB makes latest Solvency II quantitative reporting templates (QRTs) available

The ECB has released the latest Quantitative Reporting Templates with “Add-ons” for information that needs to be provided for statistical purposes over and above the supervisory requirements.

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EIOPA Publishes Corrective Updates

In late December, following technical stakeholder feedback, EIOPA published several corrective updates to the Data Point Model and XBRL Taxonomy files to: Fix issues surrounding instance file submission; introduce Row/Column Codes in Annotated Templates; and provide information on the deactivation of specific validation rules. EIOPA is considering the publication of an additional release in February and will […]

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Careers in eSupervision Conference

18th November, 2014

A one-day, free event to inform European and international students and academics on research and career opportunities in the areas of electronic supervision standards, frameworks, and initiatives. Poznan, Poland on 18 November.

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EIOPA Issues LEI Guidelines

EIOPA has issued guidelines on the use of the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) by national competent authorities to allow the use of these unique identification code for insurance and reinsurance undertakings across Europe. Unless their national regulator advises differently, regulated institutions that need to apply the Solvency II Directive must apply for their LEI(s) by 30 June […]

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France Overview: Challenges in the New Supervisory Landscape

Financial services providers in France must also now become familiar with new players on the scene at a supervisory level, namely the pan-European supervisory authorities for banks, insurance and the securities markets. Although day-to-day supervision of financial services provider remains at a national level, these pan-European authorities, with a view to working towards a common […]

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