2020-04-03
The Prudential Control and Resolution Authority (ACPR) issued Instruction No. 2020-I-03 to amend the annual prudential reporting requirements for entities supervised under the Solvency II regime. This instruction replaces Annex 1 of the previous Instruction No. 2016-I-16 with updated reporting templates and standards. The amended requirements apply to financial years ending on or after December 31, 2020.
Instruction No. 2020-I-03 amending Instruction No. 2016-I-16 of June 27, 2016 regarding annual prudential documents to be communicated by entities subject to ACPR supervision under the so-called "Solvency II" regime
The Prudential Control and Resolution Authority, Having regard to the Monetary and Financial Code, in particular Articles L. 612-2 and L. 612-24; Having regard to the Insurance Code, in particular Articles L. 310-3-1, L. 355-1, L. 356-21, D. 344-5; Having regard to the Mutual Insurance Code, in particular Articles L. 212-1, L. 211-10 and D. 114-11; Having regard to the Social Security Code, in particular Articles L. 931-6, L. 931-9 and D. 931-37; Having regard to the Public Health Code; Having regard to the Commercial Code; Having regard to Decree No. 2015-1121 of September 4, 2015 amending the statistical statements of insurance companies, mutual insurance societies, and provident institutions regarding complementary social protection; Having regard to the Order of June 24, 2008 defining the methods of transmission to the Prudential Control and Resolution Authority of data relating to medical civil liability; Having regard to the Order of December 26, 2019 relating to insurance commitments giving rise to the establishment of a diversification provision; Having regard to the opinion of the Consultative Committee on Prudential Affairs dated March 18, 2020,
DECIDES
Article 1: Annex 1 of Instruction No. 2016-I-16 is replaced by Annex 1 of this Instruction.
Article 2: This Instruction applies to the entities referred to in Article 1 of Instruction No. 2016-I-16 with effect from financial years closed as of December 31, 2020.
Paris, April 3, 2020
For the Insurance Sector Sub-Collegium The President, [Bernard DELAS]