Insurance firms need to consider taking an internal model approach under Solvency II

Insurers are urged to include external data as a quantitative input to their op risk frameworks by regulators if they want to ensure approval under the Solvency II regime

The stand-out message from regulators speaking at the Operational Risk Consortium (ORIC) conference held in London on June 26, was that insurance firms will need to consider using loss data as a direct input into internal operational risk models to be able to ensure approval under the Solvency II new European risk-based regime for insurers. As most of the audience members and many other UK insurance firms are currently only using the data as a qualitative input to their scenario analysis-based

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