EIOPA consults on the harmonisation of national insurance guarantee schemes

15 Jul 2019 12:50 PM

The European Insurance and Occupational Pension Authority (EIOPA) recently (12 July 2019) launched a consultation on its Advice on the harmonisation of national insurance guarantee schemes across the Member States of the European Union. This consultation is a draft response to the Call for Advice of the European Commission of 11 February 2019 on the part linked with insurance guarantee schemes.

EIOPA is of the view that every Member State should have a national guarantee scheme in place for the protection of policyholders in the event of a failure of an insurer, which should meet a minimum set of harmonised features. Therefore, EIOPA's calls for the establishment of a European network of national insurance guarantee schemes, which are sufficiently harmonised and adequately funded. At the same time, it is essential to take properly into account the proportionality principle to avoid excessive burdens on insurers and Member States. In this context, a flexible approach as regards the legal structure and set-up of the schemes is important.

The draft Advice addresses the following areas of an insurance guarantee scheme (IGS):

Furthermore, EIOPA advices to conduct a review of at least every five years after a harmonised framework becomes effective.

Stakeholders are invited to provide feedback to the draft Advice, which will be amended based on the feedback received. The final Advice will be included in the 2020 Solvency II Review Opinion.

Consultation process

For responding to this consultation please use the provided template for comments. The deadline for submission of feedback is Friday, 18 October 2019 at 23.59 hrs CET and has to be sent via email to the following email address: CP-19-005@eiopa.europa.eu.

Contributions either not provided via the template for comments, sent to a different email address or sent after the deadline will not be considered.

Unless requested otherwise, all contributions received will be published after the deadline for submission.

Legal basis

Article 26 of Regulation (EU) No 1094/2010 (the EIOPA Regulation) states that "the Authority may contribute to the assessment of the need for a European network of national insurance guarantee schemes which is adequately funded and sufficiently harmonised".

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