Insurance

Capital réglementaire

The minimum amount of capital that an insurer or reinsurer is required to maintain by regulatory authorities, based on the assessed risk profile, to ensure ongoing solvency and policyholder protection.

Quick answer: The minimum amount of capital that an insurer or reinsurer is required to maintain by regulatory authorities, based on the assessed risk profile, to ensure ongoing solvency and policyholder protection.

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Quick answer

The minimum amount of capital that an insurer or reinsurer is required to maintain by regulatory authorities, based on the assessed risk profile, to ensure ongoing solvency and policyholder protection.

Why it matters

Capital réglementaire matters because it supports clear communication in Insurance contexts for Financial Analysts, Bankers, and Traders. It also connects to aviation training and exam language such as CFA, ACCA, and FRM.

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What is Capital réglementaire?

In this glossary, Capital réglementaire refers to: The minimum amount of capital that an insurer or reinsurer is required to maintain by regulatory authorities, based on the assessed risk profile, to ensure ongoing solvency and policyholder protection.

How is Capital réglementaire used in finance?

In finance communication, this term appears in contexts such as: "Les assureurs doivent surveiller en permanence les exigences de capital réglementaire afin de se conformer à Solvency II et de protéger les assurés contre le risque d’insolvabilité."

Why does Capital réglementaire matter in finance?

Capital réglementaire matters because it supports clear communication in Insurance contexts for Financial Analysts, Bankers, and Traders. It also connects to aviation training and exam language such as CFA, ACCA, and FRM.

Who uses Capital réglementaire?

Capital réglementaire is mainly used by Financial Analysts, Bankers, and Traders.

What category does Capital réglementaire belong to?

In this glossary, Capital réglementaire is grouped under Insurance. Related pages in this category explain adjacent procedures, commands and operational concepts.

Where does this definition come from?

This definition is sourced from CFA Institute, IFRS Foundation, FASB (GAAP), Basel III Framework and published by Protermify Finance as a static finance reference page.

Definition

The minimum amount of capital that an insurer or reinsurer is required to maintain by regulatory authorities, based on the assessed risk profile, to ensure ongoing solvency and policyholder protection.

Operational example

Insurers must continually monitor regulatory capital requirements to ensure compliance with Solvency II and protect policyholders against insolvency risk.

Localized term

Capital réglementaire

Localized example

Les assureurs doivent surveiller en permanence les exigences de capital réglementaire afin de se conformer à Solvency II et de protéger les assurés contre le risque d’insolvabilité.

Definition language

English reference definition

Source

CFA Institute, IFRS Foundation, FASB (GAAP), Basel III Framework

Category

Insurance

Exam relevance

  • CFA
  • ACCA
  • FRM

Target audience

  • Financial Analysts
  • Bankers
  • Traders

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