“The implementation of the Solvency II Regulation is expected in the short term to result in the release of up to € 90 billion in capital / financial resources that EU insurers can use to help recover from the current global crisis.” This was said by Mr. Vladimir Savov – Deputy Chairperson of the Financial Supervision Commission, Head of the Insurance Supervision Department in a special interview for dir.bg.
Mr. Savov added that “Those up to € 90 billion would be released in the short term, provided that the full combination of EC options is implemented in their current form. With the introduction of the changes over the next few years, these funds are expected to decline, including due to changes in market conditions.”
Among the other topics that the Deputy Chairperson of the FSC commented on is the accelerated digitalization of the insurance market caused by the pandemic, and his opinion, based on the latest available data in the FSC, is that in the last year the COVID-19 related risk is relatively limited in the insurance sector. The market is in relatively good financial condition and is prepared to meet a possible next wave.