EIOPA’s 2025 annual report: data hub, simplification and a taxonomy refresh
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has published its Annual Report for 2025, with digital transformation and a data-driven culture among the organisations achievements.
Of particular relevance, during 2025 EIOPA released its latest data warehouse, built on revised XBRL taxonomies for pension funds, alongside an update covering insurance-related data. This update sits within a wider push to reinforce EIOPA’s role as the data hub for the EU insurance and pensions sectors, expanding its use of newer data-analysis technologies, data publication and data sharing.
Simplification was a recurring theme. EIOPA proposed cutting Solvency II reporting templates by 26% – rising to 36% for small and non-complex undertakings – and has been preparing a discussion paper on improved data standardisation and sharing to reduce duplication and compliance costs. Underpinning it all, the Central Repository reported strong data quality, with over 97% of reports submitted on time.
The overall picture is one of digitalisation and data sitting firmly at the centre of EIOPA’s agenda; well worth a look for readers tracking how supervisors are putting structured reporting to work.
Read the full annual report here.
