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18 February 2015

Solvency II: Are You Still Keeping Track?

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De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek N.V.

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1 January 2016 is an important date – one that all insurance companies are familiar with: the new Solvency II regime enters into force.
Netherlands Insurance

1 January 2016 is an important date – one that all insurance companies are familiar with: the new Solvency II regime enters into force. Although the writing has been on the wall for several years, there are many issues that still need attention. But not being able to see the wood for the trees is understandable, given the multitude of interconnected documents that constitute the Solvency II regime. This is why we have created a practical and extensive guide outlining where the regime's relevant sources can be found and highlighting specific implementation issues that need to be considered in 2015. Most of these issues also play a role at group level, but they are not specifically dealt with in the guide. The guide is available in Dutch only.

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Solvency II: heeft u het overzicht nog?

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