Ireland:
Insurance Updates: Central Bank Of Ireland (CBI)
29 September 2021
Grant Thornton
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The Central Bank of Ireland has published its September
Insurance Newsletter and some of the topics included are:
- Use of Telematics in the Private Motor Insurance Sector
- Recovery Planning Requirements
- Consultation on the Development of a National Resolution
Framework for (Re)Insurers
- Amendments to the Motor Insurance Directive
- Requirements under the Whistleblowing Directive
- EIOPA's Natural Catastrophe Dashboard
- EIOPA Methodological Paper on incorporating climate risk in the
SII standard formula
- EIOPA Report on non-life underwriting and pricing in light of
climate change
https://www.centralbank.ie/docs/default-source/regulation/industry-market-sectors/insurance-reinsurance/solvency-ii/communications/insurance-quarterly-news/the-insurance-quarterly---september-2021.pdf?sfvrsn=2
Open Consultations
- CP143 - Consultation on Proposals to Address Differential
Pricing: Deadline 20/10/2021
- CP144 - Guidance on the Use of Service Companies for Staffing
Purposes in the Insurance Sector: Deadline 06/11/2021
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