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(Link with EBA Clearing page.)
 
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(Create page - source - IAIS - https://www.iaisweb.org/page/supervisory-material/insurance-capital-standard)
 
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(EBA).  
''Insurance firms regulation - capital adequacy - International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS).''


The Euro Banking Association regroups most of the larger banks within the EU and provides clearing services for both high-value and low-value EUR-denominated cross-border transactions.
(ICS).


Formerly known as the ECU Banking Association.  
The Insurance Capital Standard is a regulatory capital standard that applies to internationally active insurance groups (IAIGs).
 
It is part of the broader Common Framework (ComFrame) for the Supervision of Internationally Active Insurance Groups.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[EBA Clearing]]
* [[Capital]]
* [[EURO1]]
* [[Capital adequacy]]
* [[European Union ]]
* [[Common Framework]]
* [[STEP2]]
* [[Insurance]]
* [[Single Euro Payments Area]]
* [[Internationally active insurance groups]] (IAIGs)
* [[Payments and payment systems]]
* [[International Association of Insurance Supervisors]]  (IAIS)
* [[Solvency II]]
* [[Standard]]
 
 
==External link==
*[https://www.iaisweb.org/page/supervisory-material/insurance-capital-standard The Insurance Capital Standard - IAIS link title]


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[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Risk_reporting]]

Latest revision as of 02:23, 20 January 2022

Insurance firms regulation - capital adequacy - International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS).

(ICS).

The Insurance Capital Standard is a regulatory capital standard that applies to internationally active insurance groups (IAIGs).

It is part of the broader Common Framework (ComFrame) for the Supervision of Internationally Active Insurance Groups.


See also


External link