Essays about: "Solvency capital requirement"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 10 essays containing the words Solvency capital requirement.
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6. Asset allocation under Solvency II : Adjusting investments for capital efficiency
University essay from KTH/Entreprenörskap och InnovationAbstract : Solvens II är ett nytt regelverk för försäkringsbolag inom EU som ska träda i kraft 2016. Tidigare forskning har diskuterat effekterna av det nya regelverket och förutspår att det kommer att påverka försäkringsbolagens tillgångsallokering. READ MORE
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7. Dealing with the ORSA : A Dynamic Risk-Factor Based Approach for the Small, Swedish Non-Life Insurer
University essay from KTH/Industriell ManagementAbstract : The Own Risk and Solvency Assessment, ORSA, is referred to as the heart of the regulation to be for European insurance companies - Solvency II. The aim of the ORSA process is to provide an overall and holistic view of the insurer’s risks by analyzing their current financial status and business strategy at hand. READ MORE
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8. Minimum Share Capital : Its Functions for Swedish Private Limited Liability Companies
University essay from IHH, RättsvetenskapAbstract : This thesis aims to investigate the effects of the Swedish minimum capital requirement in relation to the Swedish private limited liability companies. The issue of whether there should be a requirement for minimum share capital has been debated in Sweden and the rest of the European Union. READ MORE
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9. Solvency II: The Change of Insurance Regulation and Its Projected Impact on the Social Welfare
University essay from Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : .... READ MORE
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10. A Risk and Capital Requirement Model for Life Insurance Portfolios
University essay from Institutionen för matematik och matematisk statistikAbstract : The capital requirements for insurance companies in the Solvency I framework are based on the premium and claim expenditure. This approach does not take the individual risk of the insurer into consideration and give policy holder little assur- ance. Therefore a framework called Solvency II is under development by EU and its members. READ MORE