Solvency II

Definition

The EU regulatory framework for insurance and reinsurance companies, establishing risk-based capital requirements, governance standards, and supervisory reporting obligations. Solvency II uses a three-pillar structure: quantitative requirements (Pillar 1), governance and risk management (Pillar 2), and disclosure and transparency (Pillar 3). In the UK, Solvency UK is the post-Brexit successor regime.

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