Solvency II
GAD supported the government by formally advising
The Government Actuary’s Department (GAD) played a key supporting role in HM Treasury’s review of Solvency II. This governs the prudential regulation of insurance firms in the
The consultation response announced that the:
- ‘risk margin’, a capital buffer that insurance companies must hold, will be cut by 65% for life insurers and 30% for general insurers
- eligibility of assets that life insurers can use to match their liabilities will be broadened
- existing methodology for calculating the ‘matching adjustment’ benefit will be largely maintained
GAD’s role
Our role involved exploring and balancing views of the
In the consultation,
The matching adjustment allows life insurers, who match their long-term liabilities with eligible long-term assets, to hold less capital against future liabilities. Less capital is required to be held since insurers that match their asset and liability cashflows are less exposed to liquidity risk.
The proposed changes were intended to improve policyholder protection but would have negatively impacted HM Treasury’s other objectives for the review. This would have been due to:
- increased capital requirements for life insurers
- increased volatility of life insurer’s financial positions
- other perceived negative consequences
The consultation response confirmed that the existing methodology for calculating the matching adjustment will be largely maintained. This followed months of engagement between the government, industry and the regulator.
GAD actuary
“We were pleased to be able to support
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