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BAckground/Structure of IAIS, The International Solvency Requirements (ISR) Framework, Standards and Guidance, Future Standards and Guidance, Future Possibilities - Interactive session...
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Economic approach (diversification benefits) in line with Solvency II conceptual framework. Same level of protection to policy holders with a given level of capital across the group. Mechanism enhancing capital mobility within a group. Alignment with the way groups are effectively managed...
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What we like about Solvency II, Solvency II design issues, Developments in the US, Lessons learned from the current gloabl crisis...
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Solvency II, Lessons learned from the financial crisis, De Larosière recommendations, Conclusion...
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Introduction ; Level setting; The changing Euopean landscape; Strategic Issues; Beyond Euope; Conclusion...
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Solvency Margin Scheme in Japan, present and future; The way we, as an industry, are going to adapt to global solvency margin standards; Lessons learned and ramification of the current financial crisis; Conclusion...
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The Financial Service Committee identified the fostering of convergence of supervisory practices as one of the major challenges in the years to come. Even though a common regulatory is the basis, a true level playing field can only be achieved through more consistent and common decision-making...
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ACLI Solvency Activities, Some key messages Group Supervision, US perspective: Lessons Learned?, Conclusions...
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A brief description of the U.S. System, Overview of certain transborder issues and problems...
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Defines winding-up proceedings as collective proceedings involving realising the assets of an insurance undertaking and distributing the proceeds among creditors, shareholders or members as appropriate...
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