General Insurance Article - Moody's ESG selected by P&V for Solvency II compliance


Moody’s Analytics, today announced that P&V Group, a leading Belgian cooperative insurance group, has selected the Moody’s Analytics Economic Scenario Generator (ESG) to help it prepare for Solvency II compliance. Moody’s Analytics were selected after an extensive selection process comparing different solutions available in the market. P&V Group will use the ESG to value liabilities and assess risk exposures as part of its Solvency II internal model.

 “Moody’s Analytics is a global leader in economic capital solutions, and its powerful Economic Scenario Generator will help us ensure that our model is compliant with Solvency II. We now have a robust scenario generator in place that will cover a broad range of asset classes in multiple economies,” said Nikias De Feyter, Manager ALM and Strategic Allocation at P&V Group.

 Moody’s Analytics’ ESG is a flexible modelling solution that helps insurers calculate regulatory and economic capital, calculate liabilities and measure risks. The ESG models a comprehensive range of assets and economic variables, including equities, interest rates, inflation, corporate bonds, real estate, currencies and hedge funds. The ESG also allows insurers to adapt their models, for instance, by adding new assets or exposures to reflect a change in investment strategy or implement regulatory stress tests.

 “Insurers continue to demand effective scenario-generation solutions to meet a range of risk and capital modelling challenges,” says Colin Holmes, Managing Director, Moody’s Analytics Insurance Solutions. “We are delighted by P&V Group’s choice of Moody’s Analytics Economic Scenario Generator, which demonstrates the broad capability and adaptability of our advanced modelling and calibrations solutions.”

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