Consultations and surveys

EIOPA organises written consultations in order to receive comments from all interested parties, including market participants, consumers and other end-users.

EIOPA invites interested parties to send any comments by email, within the indicated deadline, using the provided paper specific, customised template and quoting the reference of the consultation paper.

EIOPA will make all comments available on its website, except where respondents specifically request that their comments remain confidential.

EIOPA's rules on who, when and how it consults and how it responds are laid down in EIOPA's Statement of Consultation Practices.

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Stress test

Second Discussion Paper on Methodological Principles of Insurance Stress Testing

This second Discussion Paper is structured in three sections addressing the following topics: Stress test framework on climate change Approach to liquidity stress testing Multi-period framework for the bottom-up insurance stress testing The Discussion Paper is open for comments until Friday, 2...
Digitalisation

Discussion paper on (re)insurance value chain and new business models arising from digitalisation

Technology continues to evolve, bringing new opportunities, social change and new expectations for consumers. In response, insurance undertakings and intermediaries continue to develop and revise their business models, often in increased co-operation with third parties (e.g. BigTech companies and...
Sustainability ESG factors

Joint Consultation concerning environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosures

The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) invite comments on all matters in this consultation paper on ESG disclosures under Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 on sustainability-related disclosures in the financial sector (hereinafter “SFDR”) and in particular on the specific questions summarised in...
PEPP

Public Consultation on implementing technical standards for supervisory reporting and cooperation for the Pan-European Personal Pension Product (PEPP)

EIOPA welcomes comments on the consultation on the Draft Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) xxx/xxx laying down implementing technical standards for the application of Regulation (EU) 2019/1238 of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to the format of supervisory reporting to...
Risk-free rate

Discussion Paper on IBOR transitions

New deadline: 30 June 2020 (previously 30 April) Following the new EU Benchmark Regulation (EU BMR), this EIOPA Discussion Paper addresses for the first time the subject of the ongoing changes to the new benchmark rates (or IBOR transitions). IBOR transitions are a big challenge for both the...
Reporting | Solvency II

Review of technical implementation means for the package on Solvency 2 Supervisory Reporting and Public Disclosure

NEW DEADLINE: 1 June 2020 EIOPA aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the reporting and disclosure framework, thereby reducing the costs associated to the processes. In this context, EIOPA proposals in this technical area contribute further to the proportionality and cost efficiency...
PEPP

Consultation concerning technical advice, implementing and regulatory technical standards for the Pan-European Personal Pension Product

EIOPA welcomes comments on the proposed approach and considerations for EIOPA’s Technical Advice as well as Implementing and Regulatory Technical Standards for applying Regulation (EU) 2019/1238 on a Pan-European Personal Pension Product (PEPP)1 (‘the PEPP Regulation’). Please send your comments to...
PRIIPs

Consultation concerning amendments to the PRIIPs KID

The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) welcome comments on this consultation paper setting out proposed amendments to Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2017/653 of 8 March 20171 (hereinafter “PRIIPs Delegated Regulation”). The consultation package includes: The consultation pape Template...
Solvency II

Consultation Paper on the Opinion on the 2020 review of Solvency II

EIOPA welcomes comments on this consultation paper on the opinion on the 2020 review of Solvency II and on the background document on the impact assessment. Please send your comments to EIOPA in the provided templates for comments, by email cp-19-006@eiopa.europa.eu , by 15 January 2020.