Solvency II Webcast
With the upcoming changes required under Solvency II, third-party administrators need to get ready now for handling new data requirements from insurance clients. Solvency II, the European Union directive on capital adequacy and risk management for insurers, requires insurance firms to comply with new and significant reporting requirements. For asset management and asset servicing firms with insurance clients, the challenge is to source and provide all the additional data needed for regulatory reporting. Preparing for these changes is no easy task considering that the data requirements include the adoption of a new standard, the Complimentary Identification Code, to identify different asset types and risk associated with them, as well as data that will offer clients a full look-through of funds at a granular level to make insurers better equipped for managing concentration risk.
- The data burden: Understanding the meaning of look-through analysis
- How to assess the value of instruments under Solvency II
- Mapping assets: Managing the complexity of corporate relationships to mitigate risk
Speakers:
Chris Johnson, Head of Product Management, Market Data Services, HSBC SECURITIES SERVICES
Andrew Melville, Senior Vice President and Head of Insurance Product for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, NORTHERN TRUST
Gustavo Tella, Solutions Architect, S&P CAPITAL IQ
Moderator: Tine Thoresen, Executive Editor, INSIDE REFERENCE DATA
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