Showing posts with label Contract Boundaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contract Boundaries. Show all posts

Monday, 30 April 2012

Society of Actuaries in Ireland Newsletter, April 2012 - ERM and ORSA features

Always a riveting read, the SAI pushed out their latest newsletter, which generally provides enough consumable detail on actuarial concept to help relative novices like me!

Get stuck in to the sections on contract boundaries, and the reason for professional vs EIOPA divergence on p4, some ERM activity over the last couple of months on p9 (and slides from those both here for ERM and here for ORSA). Some brief analysis of the older presentation from Towers Watson on ORSA is also summarised.

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

ABI Solvency II Newsletter for June - clear words (and nice pictures!)

The ABI have pushed out their June industry newsletter, and it's a beauty. Highlights;
  • Compromise for long-term products appears to be palatable (to the ABI's working group at least). Final proposals in their 'package deal' will be discussed tomorrow at the Commission's Solvency II experts group
  • Clear "that some of the Level 3 guidance will not be available, nor imminent by go-live date
  • This will require regulators to "cede some autonomy" to the industry over implementation techniques
  • Asking for 1 year grace period between presentation of Implementing Technical Standards and actual application (indeed the ABI seems a little anxious on developments in this area)
  • Nice piece on justifying their approach on contract boundaries
  • Some good schematics on legislative timelines and Implementing Technical Standards due dates