Asset Managers Prepare For Imminent Solvency II Deadline

Weighing whether insurance industry reporting requirement can yield opportunities

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Vipul Chandna, head of business solutions, Sarasin and Partners

By the time you read this, the Solvency II directive concerning capital adequacy at insurance firms, and reporting in keeping with that requirement, will be mere weeks away from application.

The directive, intended to bring a risk-based reporting regime and a more competitive and transparent environment for insurers and reinsurers to the EU, where it applies in all 28 member states, goes live on the first day of 2016.

And while they are not the regulated entities in this case, asset managers are

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