How IDS Attained Solvency II Readiness

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Haider Mannan How IDS Attained Solvency II Readiness TSAM 2015 17.03.2015

2 1 2 3 About IDS Solvency II Current Challenges Solvency II Our Approach 2

3 Global Managed Services Provider Facts & Figures 100% subsidiary of Allianz SE established in 2001 330+ employees from 30+ nations Regions 78% EMEA 13% Asia 9% Americas Industry 54% Asset Managers 25% Insurance Companies 8% Banks 13% Other Sectors Segmentation 58% Allianz Group 42% Third Party Statistics based on legal entities as at October 9, 2014 3

4 Highlights of IDS Solvency II Solution - Natural disposition to providing reg. reporting services UCITS, VaG, GroMikV & SolvV (CRR / CRD IV) - First mover advantage in implementing asset data supply to Allianz internal model (top 5 global P&C insurer and top 5 global active asset manager) - One of the industry s first CIC maps derived from existing security master (2011) - Implemented industrial-grade SCR calculation engine (2012) - Established specialist team to support internal and external SII processes (2013) - Advanced asset data (QRT) output for trans-european funds (2013) - Achieved full prototype readiness and production for internal dryruns (2013/14) 4

5 1 2 3 About IDS Solvency II Current Challenges Solvency II Our Approach 5

6 Industry Update Q1 2015 - Insurers expecting completion of dry-run by September 2015: Wide variation in spectrum of readiness - Asset Managers to complete submission by June 2015: still seeking assistance and at starting line with data sourcing, technical implementation, interpretation and data delivery - Data quality inconsistencies between asset manager and insurer, even for traded investments - Custom reporting requirements evolving around SII, beyond tripartite template, Lloyds template, QRT ECB+ template/s - Granularity (incl. look-through) remains a challenge - Timeliness of data provision particularly for illiquid investments - Provision of data in collateral accounts remains an issue for SII and liquidity reporting 6

7 Industry Update Q1 2015 - ECB add-ons uncertainty especially with ESA2010 - Market data dilemma on fees - Awaiting clarification on EIOPA s consultation paper on GL & ITS which was issued in December 2014, comment due Q1 2015 - Closely monitoring industry developments 7

8 1 2 3 About IDS Solvency II Current Challenges Solvency II Our Approach 8

9 IDS Solvency II Services - Managed Services Platform Portal Data Export Reporting Data Export & Reporting Services Golden Source Standardization and Quality Control Market Data Services Calculation of Risk Figures Regulatory Reporting Data Management IDS Data warehouse (Investment) IDS Market Data System Data integration services Calculation of Performance Performance Attribution Analytical services Enrichment Key figures Revaluation Advantage of the IDS-Service-Platform The entire data management, analytics and reporting infrastructure is in place and productive The only implementation effort: set-up of an interface Scalable and extendible Service One data source for all regulatory and clientspecific Solvency II reports Use of synergies due to centralized data management Maintenance of interfaces import, validation, cleansing Data Sources Market Data Provider 9

10 IDS Solvency II Process Direct Holdings Investments Funds Target Funds Market Data Data Management Data Governance Analysis Reporting Acquisition of Holdings, Investment and Market Data from all relevant Source Systems Quality Controls Standardization of Investment and Company Data Enrichment with market data where necessary Derivation of CIC (standard or client-specific logic) Decomposition of structured and complex products Creation of proxies for target funds for which look-through cannot be applied Calculation of analytic figures Calculation od SCR Contributions to Market Risk Module Aggregation of SCR Contributions Production of Assets D1, D4 + IDS Standard Reports Production of Assets D2O/T, D3, D5, D6 Reports Production of SCR-B3A Report Production of Solvency II Factsheet 10

11 Market Risk Module is the most important SCR Contributor Solvency Capital Requirements - SCR BSCR Adj. OpRisk Market risk Health Non-life Life Default Intangibles Interest Rate Up-/Down shift Interest Rates Equity Down shift equities Correlation matrix Interest rates Equities Property Spread Currencies Concentration Property Down shift properties Interest rates 1 Spread Rating-dependent Factor x Duration Equities 0 oder 0,5 1 Property 0 oder 0,5 0,75 1 Currency Concentration Up-/Down shift Currencies Rating-dependent Factor Spread 0 oder 0,5 0,75 0,5 1 Currencies 0,25 0,25 0,25 0,25 1 Concentration 0 0 0 0 0 1 11

12 Market Risk Contributions to the SCR are calculated by dedicated Stress Scenarios (1 of 2) Interest Rate Stress Up and Down scenarios Defined shifts of the risk-free IR structures Re-evaluation of all holdings with shifted IR structures SCR Contribution: Maximum loss from the two scenarios Equity Stress Down scenario only 39% resp. 49% basic shock dependent on zone of issue (EEA/OECD or other equity ) Re-evaluation of all holdings after instantaneous shock SCR Contribution: Correlation of the two shock types Netting of short positions: only possible if part of an accepted hedge strategy Any investment for which the main risk factors cannot be identified to be treated as other equity Currency Stress Two scenarios: 25% up or down shift of all currencies relative to the reporting currency SCR contribution for each currency is the maximum loss from the two scenarios Hedging strategies must comply with EIOPA specifications 12

13 Market Risk Contributions to the SCR are calculated by dedicated Stress Scenarios (2 of 2) Spread Stress Up and Down scenarios Three sub-categories: Bonds, Credit Derivatives, Structured Products Dominant SCR Contribution for a fixed-income portfolio Bonds: Loss proportional to rating and duration dependent factor x modified duration Structured Products: Loss proportional to rating and duration dependent factor x modified duration. In most cases investments with rating A and worth will produce 100% SCR. Very detailed understanding of CDO / ABS / MBS structure required! Credit Derivatives: Spread widening and narrowing scenarios. Re-evaluation of positions after instantaneous shock. SCR Contribution: Maximum loss from the two scenarios. Hedging strategies must comply with EIOPA specifications Property Stress Down scenario only 22% basic shock on property values REITs do not qualify as property (à Equity shock of 39 or 49%) 13

14 Reporting Requirements according to Solvency II Description Investment Funds Directly held investments SCR B3A Solvency Capital Requirements Market Risk P P Tri-Partite Data Exchange Template European standard format for target funds data exchange (P ) D1 Summary of Assets P (single line) P (look-through) D2O Derivatives: open positions - P D2T Derivatives: closed positions - P (transactions) D3 Return on investment by asset class ü (single line) P D4 Collective investment undertakings - look-through approach P (CIC!) P D5 Security lending and repos - P D6 Collaterals - P 14

15 IDS Solvency II Reporting for Investment Funds: Reports and Content Solvency II Factsheet B3A Overview B3A SCR B3A Currency B3A Concentration Assets D4 Holdings ü All SCR ü Cover page contributions by risk category ü Currency overview ü Aggregated SCR (indicative number) ü Compact overview of key Solvency II figures ü SCR Values for aggregatio n over all investment funds ü SCR Values for aggregation over all currencies ü SCR Values for aggregation over all company groups ü Assets D4 (S.06.03) Report per Investment fund for aggregatio n over all funds ü Overview of all holdings in the fund ü CIC ü Most relevant key figures and where you can find it in our reporting package: 15

16 IDS Solvency II Factsheet: Structure and Content (1 of 3) ABC Issuer Infos 16

17 IDS Solvency II Factsheet: Structure and Content (2 of 3) ABC Issuer Infos 17

18 IDS Solvency II Factsheet: Structure and Content (3 of 3) ABC Issuer Infos 18

19 Contacts Haider Mannan Director International Business Development +44 20 8123 4095 haider.mannan@investmentdataservices.com IDS GmbH Analysis and Reporting Services Koeniginstrasse 28 Bockenheimer Landstrasse 42-44 D-80802 Munich D-60323 Frankfurt/Main www.investmentdataservices.com 19