
European regulators call for digital investor-protection disclosures
Europe could soon see information for retail investors being reported in XBRL.
Europe could soon see information for retail investors being reported in XBRL.
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has launched a public consultation on changes to its regular information requests to national competent authorities (NCAs) for occupational pension information.
A shared reporting framework is crucial in producing comparable data – but it may not be sufficient if its application on the ground varies, such as in how values are calculated.
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has published an Opinion urging the disclosure of individual results of insurance stress tests.
On 28 February, the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) issued its latest taxonomy update.
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has launched a public consultation on retail investor protection, with an interesting discussion on enhancing investor engagement with disclosures, and in particular the benefits of digital disclosures.
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has published today its revised Guidelines on the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI).
The European Insurance and Occupational Pension Authority (EIOPA) has launched a consultation on draft application guidance on carrying out assessments of climate change materiality and using climate change scenarios in the Own Risk and Solvency Assessment (ORSA).
It might be December but there is still plenty happening! Read on for more on the new ISSB Chair, ESMA taxonomy, new SEC rules and digital strategy at EIOPA.
“The independence of supervisory authorities is crucial for the legitimacy and credibility of the supervisory process,” says the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) – but how can we decide whether authorities are in fact free from conflicts of interest and undue external influence on supervisory decisions?