The Standard Formula
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
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From Skadden, The Standard Formula is a Solvency Two podcast for UK and European insurance professionals. Host Robert Chaplin leads conversations with industry practitioners exploring Solvency Two developments. The podcast provides educational and informational content on regulatory matters.
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Hong Kong and Singapore: Analyzing Two of Asia Pacific’s Major Insurance Markets 17.06.2026 23minIn the latest episode of Skadden's global series on prudential solvency, host Robert Chaplin is joined by Skadden colleagues Stan Amoah and James Pickstock to examine the regulatory frameworks governing two of Asia Pacific's most prominent insurance markets, Hong Kong and Singapore. The discussion covers Hong Kong's transition to a three-pillar risk-based capital regime under the Insurance (Amendment) Ordinance 2023, the Greater Bay Area initiative, Hong Kong's ILS hub, Singapore's evolving RBC2 framework, the matching adjustment and market entry routes for foreign insurers, among other in-depth analysis.🗝️ Key Points 🗝️ Top takeaways from this episode Hong Kong's Three-Pillar Risk-Based Capital Framework: Hong Kong implemented a comprehensive transition from a rules-based solvency regime to a three-pillar risk-based capital framework under the Insurance (Amendment) Ordinance 2023, as of July 2024. The framework mirrors Solvency II.Capital Requirements and the PCA/MCA Structure: Under Pillar 1, the Prescribed Capital Amount, or PCA, is calibrated to a 99.5% confidence level over a one-year period — roughly equivalent to a one-in-200-year stress event — while the Minimum Capital Amount, or MCA, is set at 50% of the PCA. Capital is tiered into unlimited Tier 1, limited Tier 1 (capped at 10% of the PCA) and Tier 2 (capped at 50% of the PCA), reflecting different levels of loss-absorbing capacity.The Greater Bay Area Initiative and ILS Hub: Hong Kong's Insurance Authority has taken steps to facilitate cross-boundary business under the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Initiative, including implementing after-sales service centers in GBA cities. Separately, Hong Kong has established a legal framework for insurance-linked securities, introduced in 2021, with government grant schemes to subsidize ILS issuance costs and position Hong Kong as a leading ILS domicile for the Asia Pacific region.Singapore's RBC2 Framework: Singapore's insurance sector is regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore under the Risk Based Capital 2 framework, first introduced in 2004. Insurers must calculate a Capital Adequacy Ratio against a Prescribed Capital Requirement calibrated at 99.5% value at risk over one year — the same methodology as the SCR under Solvency II — and a Minimum Capital Requirement set at 90% VaR and pegged at 50% of the PCR. The framework also allows eligible insurers to apply a matching adjustment when valuing long-term insurance liabilities.💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II.Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Stan AmoahWhat he does: Stan advises insurers, financial sponsors, asset managers and other financial institutions on a wide range of corporate matters, including U.K., cross-border and global mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures, carve-outs, investments and group restructurings.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: “Singapore's insurance market is on a strong growth trajectory, projected to expand at an annual rate of 6.3% between 2026 and 2030, with gross written premiums expected to reach about 6.5 billion U.S. dollars by 2030. The market is dominated by personal accident and health, motor, property and liability insurance. These lines make up over 80% of total gross written premiums.”Connect: LinkedInName: James PickstockWhat he does: James advises on a wide range of corporate and regulatory matters, including U.K., cross-border and global mergers and acquisitions, group restructurings, reinsurance transactions and Part VII transfers, as well as governance and conduct issues.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: "The IA has a graduated ladder of supervisory intervention tools. At the outset, an insurer must notify the IA immediately if any of its directors or key control personnel reach a view that the insurer is at risk of contravening its capital requirements. Failure to do so is an offense."Connect: LinkedInConnect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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Decoding Malaysia's Unique Dual Insurance System and Regulatory Framework 27.05.2026 25minMalaysia's insurance market is one of Southeast Asia's most developed, with total gross written premiums for general insurance totaling 23.1 billion Malaysian ringgit — approximately $5.8 billion — in 2024, representing year-on-year growth of 6.9%. In this episode of Skadden's global series on prudential solvency requirements, host Robert Chaplin and colleague Caroline Jaffer examine the country’s distinctive dual financial system, which covers onshore and offshore insurance, as well as Malaysia’s landmark risk-based capital framework that is scheduled to be implemented in January 2027, the Sharia governance framework governing Takaful operators, the new Digital Insurers and Takaful Operators framework and the offshore regime on the island of Labuan.🗝️ Key Points 🗝️Top takeaways from this episode Dual Regulatory Framework: Malaysia operates a unique dual system in which conventional insurance regulation runs alongside a comprehensive Islamic insurance framework known as Takaful. Each is governed by separate primary legislation: the Financial Services Act 2013 and the Islamic Financial Services Act 2013. Onshore insurance is supervised by Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), the country’s central bank, while offshore business conducted on the island of Labuan falls under the Labuan Financial Services Authority.RBC2, a Landmark Reform: BNM issued an exposure draft in June 2024 proposing significant changes to its risk-based capital framework (RBC2), with implementation targeted for 1 January 2027. The reform draws on concepts from the Insurance Capital Standard (ICS) issued by the International Association of Insurance Supervisors while preserving features of Malaysia's existing framework.Takaful and Sharia Governance: Every licensed Takaful operator must maintain an internal Sharia committee, with BNM's prior written approval required for all appointments. Crucially, noncompliance with Sharia is a statutory criminal offense under the IFSA — a feature with no real parallel in conventional insurance regulation globally.The DITO Framework: With approximately 90% of the Malaysian population underinsured, the BNM's Digital Insurers and Takaful Operators (DITOs) framework aims to close that protection gap.💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II.Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Caroline JafferWhat she does: Caroline has extensive experience working on insurance matters and liaising with regulators in both the U.K. and internationally,Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: “The BNM, through its Sharia Advisory Council established under the Central Bank of Malaysia Act 2009, holds wide powers to assess, intervene, direct and penalize for breaches. This statute of enforcement architecture has no real parallel to Solvency II or indeed for the most comparable international frameworks, as it is the threshold consideration for any practitioner advisee on the Takaful market entry.”Connect: LinkedInConnect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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An Overview of Colombia’s Growing Insurance Sector 05.05.2026 8minColombia's total gross written premium (GWP) is projected to reach $8.9 billion this year and grow to over $11.5 billion by 2028, signifying its rise as a significant and expanding insurance market. In this special additional episode of “The Standard Formula,” host Rob Chaplin is joined by colleague Caroline Jaffer explore Colombia's prudential solvency regime, building on their recent episodes focused on Central and Latin America. They examine the regulatory role of the Superintendencia Financiera de Colombia (SFC), Colombia's alignment with international standards through IAIS membership and the country's gradual shift toward a risk-based capital model. Rob and Caroline also discuss progress toward Solvency II adoption, technical reserve requirements and cross-jurisdictional reinsurance rules through the REACOEX registry.🗝️ Key Points 🗝️Top takeaways from this episode Colombia's Insurance Regulatory Framework: Colombia's insurance sector is regulated by the SFC, which holds wide-ranging powers for licensing, supervision, consumer protection and regulatory enforcement. The Ministry of Finance also retains policymaking authority over the broader insurance sector.Shift Toward Risk-Based Capital: Since 2010, Colombia has been gradually shifting towards a risk-based solvency framework. Insurers now calculate required capital based on asset risks, underwriting risk and other exposures, with the minimum capital required to be comprised of paid-in capital, reserves and retained earnings.Progress Toward Solvency II Adoption: Colombia is working toward a more extensive adoption of Solvency II, encompassing not only quantitative capital requirements but also governance, risk management, reporting and transparency. One challenge has been the availability of data, leading the Colombian government to foster capacity-building within the insurance sector to ensure an ordered transition.Cross-Jurisdictional Reinsurance and the REACOEX: Domestic insurers may cede risk to foreign reinsurers, provided those reinsurers are registered in the REACOEX — the SFC's public registry for foreign insurers and reinsurance intermediaries.💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II.Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Caroline JafferWhat she does: Caroline has extensive experience working on insurance matters and liaising with regulators in both the U.K. and internationally, having practised in both the U.K. and the Middle East.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: "Colombia has increasingly aligned its supervisory and prudential systems to international standards in recent years. The SFC became a member of the International Association of Insurance Supervisors, or IAS, Multilateral Memorandum of Understanding in 2022. Accordingly, Colombian regulation follows all their guidelines specifically regarding prudential supervision, market conduct, corporate governance and risk management."Connect: LinkedInConnect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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Insurance Down Under: Analyzing Prudential Solvency Regimes in Australia and New Zealand 31.03.2026 25minAustralia and New Zealand sit at opposite ends of the international solvency spectrum — as Australia is among the largest in the Asia Pacific region, while New Zealand is smaller in scale and undergoing significant evolution to align with international best practices. During this penultimate episode of “The Standard Formula” series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Rob Chaplin and associate Connor Williamson examine the two countries’ markets and regulatory regimes, regulatory structures, capital standards, governance and reporting requirements, and reinsurance frameworks, among other topics. 💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II.Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Connor WilliamsonWhat he does: Connor has a wide-ranging financial institutions and regulatory practice, with extensive experience advising insurers, asset and wealth managers, banks, payment institutions, credit rating agencies, non-bank lenders and financial sponsors on transactional and stand-alone advisory matters.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: “The first point to understand is that New Zealand has its own regulatory regime, and that's actually more different from Australia than you might expect.”Connect: LinkedInConnect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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South Korea in Focus: Analysing One of Asia’s Most Dynamic Insurance Markets 23.02.2026 17minSouth Korea's insurance industry is estimated to be the seventh-largest globally, with high market concentration: three life insurers hold approximately 50% of the life insurance market while the top four non-life insurers control about 70% of the non-life market. In this episode of Skadden's yearlong podcast series on global insurance regulatory regimes, host Rob Chaplin and colleague Chiara Iorizzo explore South Korea's robust, multi-layered regulatory framework. Tune in for their detailed analysis of the country’s regulatory and prudential regimes and observations about how the country aligns with global insurance standards.💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Rob ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II.Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Chiara IorizzoWhat she does: Chiara advises on domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, group restructurings, regulated financings, governance and regulatory matters for private equity sponsors, asset managers, reinsurers, brokers and other financial institutions within the insurance and financial services sector.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: “If an insurer's KICS ratio falls below the minimum, the FSC has broad powers to take prompt corrective action. This can include requiring the insurer to raise capital, dispose of assets, close sales offices, merge, or transfer business. The regime is designed to ensure that insurers remain financially sound and can meet their obligations to policyholders.”Connect: LinkedIn Connect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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Prudential Solvency in Africa: Navigating Regimes Across Five Key Markets 18.12.2025 1tOn the latest episode of "The Standard Formula," host Rob Chaplin is joined by associates Dev Jain and Richi Kidiata for a comprehensive tour of Africa’s rapidly evolving insurance landscape. The team delves into the regulatory frameworks of South Africa, Morocco, Egypt, Nigeria and Kenya — markets at the forefront of aligning with international best practices and standards such as Solvency II — and breaks down each jurisdiction’s approach to capital and liquidity requirements, risk management and governance, while highlighting recent reforms, local challenges and the growing integration of African insurers into the global financial system.💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II.Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Richi KidiataOrganization: SkaddenName: Dev JainOrganization: SkaddenConnect: LinkedInConnect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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Prudential Solvency in Latin America: Inside the Region’s Largest Insurance Markets 25.11.2025 38minWhile Latin America accounts for just 3% of the global insurance market, the region's total written premiums grew at an impressive 11% annually between 2019 and 2024, with projections indicating this growth will continue. In this installment of Skadden's yearlong podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Robert Chaplin and colleagues Caroline Jaffer and James Pickstock do a deep dive into the insurance regimes in Mexico, Brazil, Chile and Argentina. Tune in as they break down each jurisdiction's regulatory authority, unique prudential requirements and gradual shift toward European or Bermudian-style risk-based systems.💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II. Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guests 💡Name: Caroline JafferWhat she does: Caroline has extensive experience working on insurance matters and liaising with regulators in both the U.K. and internationally, having practised in both the U.K. and the Middle East.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: “On investments, Brazil has strict and detailed rules on what type of assets may be invested by insurers and local reinsurers, with such rules being set by Brazilian finance authorities and reviewed periodically. These same rules impose certain investment limits per class of asset and issuer.”Connect: LinkedIn Name: James PickstockWhat he does: James advises on a wide range of corporate and regulatory matters, including U.K., cross-border and global mergers and acquisitions, group restructurings, reinsurance transactions and Part VII transfers, as well as governance and conduct issues.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: “The Chilean insurance market is reasonably open to international reinsurers and foreign investment, with some standard regulatory overlay. For example, foreign reinsurers can operate directly in Chile provided they meet certain conditions — being that they have a risk rating of at least BBB or equivalent, and that they have an appointed representative on the ground.”Connect: LinkedInConnect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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Analysing Canada’s Prudential Solvency Regime 10.10.2025 20minCanada has one of the world's most sophisticated and internationally integrated insurance markets, marked by robust capital requirements and an increasing orientation towards ESG- and climate-related considerations. Continuing Skadden’s global tour of prudential solvency regimes, host Rob Chaplin and colleague Chiara Iorizzo examine Canada’s insurance regulation structure, valuation approach, capital quality standards and modernization efforts.💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II. Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Chiara IorizzoWhat she does: Chiara advises on domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, group restructurings, regulated financings, governance and regulatory matters for private equity sponsors, asset managers, reinsurers, brokers and other financial institutions within the insurance and financial services sector.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: “The adoption of IFRS 17 is particularly significant given the market concentration of large diversified insurers and (Canada’s) robust regulatory environment, which emphasizes prudential oversight and consumer protection. The standard’s implementation is expected to drive greater alignment between Canadian insurers and their global peers.”Connect: LinkedInConnect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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An Update on the EU and UK’s Solvency Regimes 27.08.2025 40minIn this episode of The Standard Formula, host Robert Chaplin and Skadden colleague Theo Charalambous provide a high-level refresher on Solvency II, Solvency UK and relevant recent developments as part of Skadden’s year-long podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements. The hosts detail both regimes and relevant topics, including the Matching Adjustment Accelerator (MAIA), enhanced liquidity reporting requirements, and new exit planning obligations for Solvency UK that represent a shift away from Solvency II toward a U.K.-focused approach.💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II. Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Theo CharalambousWhat he does: Theo counsels insurers, brokers and private equity sponsors on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, investments, reorganizations, alternative transaction structures and multijurisdictional regulatory matters.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: “In the U.K., the PRA requires that insurers’ investment strategies should be aligned with its investment objectives and asset allocation, the board's risk appetite, risk tolerance limits, investment risk-return objectives, as well as alignment of the investment strategy with its business model.”Connect: LinkedInConnect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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Analysing India’s Fast-Growing Insurance Market 12.08.2025 15minIndia has emerged as the 10th-largest insurance market in the world by total premium volume, yet its insurance penetration level sits around 3%-4%, well below the global average of 7%. In the eighth episode of Skadden's year-long podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Robert Chaplin and colleague Anika Goodfellow explore the country’s evolving insurance regulatory landscape and outline its goal of transforming the sector to allow for companies to more easily conduct business.💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II. Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Anika GoodfellowWhat she does: Anika has extensive experience advising reinsurers, brokerages, asset managers and financial sponsors on a wide range of transactions, including U.K., cross-border and global mergers and acquisitions, disposals, investments, carve-outs, consortium deals and group restructurings.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: “The insurance sector in India is shifting toward a risk-based capital, or RBC, regime. This is part of IRDA's “Insurance for All by 2047” initiative to bring the Indian insurance industry in line with international standards and to catch up with India's payers in North America and Europe.”Connect: LinkedInConnect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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A Review of China’s Prudential Solvency Regime 29.07.2025 24minChina's insurance market has emerged as the second-largest in the world and is on pace to become the largest worldwide by the 2030s. In the seventh episode of Skadden's yearlong podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Robert Chaplin and Skadden colleague Feargal Ryan explore China's regulatory transformation from a centralized state monopoly to a sophisticated risk-based system. They highlight the establishment of the National Financial Regulatory Administration, the implementation of the China Risk-Oriented Solvency System (C-ROSS) and Shanghai’s recent growth as an international reinsurance hub.💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II. Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Feargal RyanWhat he does: Feargal is a counsel in Skadden’s Financial Institutions and Insurance groups. He advises on a wide range of insurance-related transactions, as well as regulatory issues in the insurance sector.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: “Despite the delayed start, China's insurance market has grown rapidly and is the second-largest insurance market globally in terms of total premium volume following only the United States. It is predicted to become the largest market globally by the mid-2030s. In 2024, China recorded a total insurance premium income of 5.7 trillion Chinese Yuan, equivalent to approximately US$794 billion, which is an 11.15% year-on-year increase. China is home to approximately 10% of the world's global insurance activities. The Chinese market serves as a unique opportunity for foreign insurers, especially considering the size of its population, demographics, and the rapid economic development throughout recent decades.”Connect: LinkedInConnect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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An Overview of the Prudential Solvency Regime in the United States 27.06.2025 18minIn the latest episode of Skadden's yearlong podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Rob Chaplin and colleague Chiara Iorizzo explore regulatory capital in the United States, one of the largest insurance markets in the world. They discuss how the insurance industry is regulated across the country, as well as how the National Association of Insurance Commissioners operates and interacts with state-level regulators. They also review how solvency capital is calculated in the U.S. and how companies licensed in multiple states must adhere to relevant laws in each jurisdiction, among other topics.💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II. Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Chiara IorizzoWhat she does: Chiara is an associate in Skadden's Financial Institutions Group who is admitted to practice in England & Wales and in New York.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: “Each insurance company is domiciled in one state, subject to certain exceptions where an insurer can be deemed to be commercially domiciled in a second state. While insurers are primarily regulated by the domiciliary regulator, they're also subject to the laws of each and every state where they're licensed.”Connect: LinkedInConnect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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Assessing Prudential Solvency Regimes in the Middle East 29.05.2025 37minThe Middle East insurance market is expected to grow significantly as a hub over the next several years, with predicted growth of almost 29% by 2028. In the fifth episode of Skadden's yearlong podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Robert Chaplin and colleague Caroline Jaffer explore the regulatory landscape in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman. During the discussion, Mr. Chaplin and Ms. Jaffer explore the state of the Middle East insurance sector, including “financial free zones,” capital requirements, solvency margins and the growing influence of international standards in the region's evolving insurance markets.💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II. Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Caroline JafferWhat she does: Caroline has extensive experience working on insurance matters and liaising with regulators in both the U.K. and internationally, having practised in the U.K. and the Middle East.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: “There are more than 50 free zones in the UAE, which have been designed to attract investment into the country into their designated sectors by, for example, permitting 100% foreign ownership.”Connect: LinkedInConnect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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Examining the Cayman Islands’ Prudential Solvency Regime 29.04.2025 21minIn the fourth episode of Skadden's yearlong podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Robert Chaplin and associate James Pickstock explore the Cayman Islands' insurance regulatory landscape. As the second-largest jurisdiction for captives and a significant player in reinsurance markets, the Cayman Islands provides insurers with the ability to design a bespoke capital, investment and resourcing model that is right for individual companies’ needs, making it an attractive market for insurers. Rob and James discuss the Cayman Islands’ insurance history, regulatory classifications, solvency capital requirements and investment rules. They also examine how the jurisdiction aligns closer to the U.S. solvency regime as opposed to Solvency II standards.💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II. Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: James PickstockWhat he does: Based in London, James is an associate in Skadden’s Financial Institutions Group.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: "A key takeaway is that it is essential for each insurer to assess the suitability of the jurisdiction within the context of their own business and the risks they underwrite."Connect: LinkedInConnect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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Assessing Prudential Insurance Regulation in Japan 24.03.2025 30minIn the third episode of Skadden's yearlong podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Robert Chaplin and colleague Annabel Smethurst discuss Japan's insurance and regulatory landscape. As the world's fourth-largest insurance market, Japan has become increasingly attractive to foreign insurers due to its mature market, aging population and ongoing regulatory reforms. Rob and Annabel explore Japan's regulatory framework, its evolution from the "financial Big Bang" of the 1990s and the flourishing reinsurance sector that has emerged as the country aligns with international standards such as Solvency II and the Insurance Capital Standard (ICS).💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II. Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Annabel SmethurstWhat she does: Annabel advises on insurance transactions and regulatory matters, with particular experience in the restructuring of insurance businesses and Solvency II implementation.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: "Japan's insurance market is becoming increasingly attractive to overseas insurers due to ongoing regulatory reforms aimed at improving financial stability and aligning Japan with international standards."Connect: LinkedInConnect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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Analyzing Bermuda’s Prudential Solvency Regime 28.02.2025 36minIn the second episode in Skadden’s yearlong podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Robert Chaplin and colleague Abraham Alheyali discuss the regulatory regime in Bermuda, a global center for insurance and reinsurance. More than 30 major firms underwrite from the country, and it is the largest supplier of catastrophe reinsurance to U.S. insurers. Rob and Abraham discuss the Bermuda Monetary Authority’s (BMA’s) regulatory approach toward different types of insurers and reinsurers, the four key concepts in Bermuda’s prudential regime, various requirements for capital holdings and investments, and how the insurance industry’s growth and increasing sophistication will likely lead to future regulatory changes.🗝️ Key Points 🗝️ Top takeaways from this episode The History of Insurance in Bermuda: More than 30 major international insurance and reinsurance firms underwrite from Bermuda, making it a global center in the industry, known for its innovative, business-friendly and entrepreneurial approach.Key Concepts: The episode breaks down the Bermuda solvency regime’s four key concepts: the Minimum Margin of Solvency, the Bermuda Solvency Capital Requirement, the Enhanced Capital Requirement and the Target Capital Level.Private Equity Insurers: The Bermudian market has experienced significant involvement from private equity and alternative asset manager-backed (re)insurers. This trend is expected to continue as Bermuda has emerged as a favored jurisdiction for PE-owned insurers due to a combination of regulatory flexibility, strategic location, and a robust financial ecosystem.Regulatory Changes: With the market's growth and increasing sophistication, the episode covers potential regulatory evolution ahead as the BMA adapts to new challenges.💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Europe Head, Financial Institutions at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II. Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Abraham AlheyaliWhat he does: Abraham is a London-based associate in Skadden’s Financial Institutions Group. He has experience working on a wide variety of matters, including transactions involving private equity sponsors.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: “Along with being highly regarded from a regulatory perspective, Bermuda’s favorable tax regime allows reinsurers to operate with greater capital efficiency. The island’s history of innovation in insurance markets — along with the ease of doing business there — also makes it a popular jurisdiction.”Connect: LinkedIn Connect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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Unpacking the IAIS’ Adoption of the Insurance Capital Standard 10.02.2025 18minHost Rob Chaplin and Skadden colleague Caroline Jaffer debut the first episode of a yearlong series on global prudential solvency requirements, which will form the basis of the forthcoming Encyclopaedia of Prudential Solvency publication. In this episode, they discuss the International Association of Insurance Supervisors’ (IAIS’) December 2024 adoption of the Insurance Capital Standard (ICS), which Rob notes is a “watershed moment” in global insurance regulation. Rob and Caroline outline key components of the IAIS and the ICS, as well as detail what supervisory authorities and internationally active insurance groups (IAIGs) can expect next regarding the ICS.🗝️ Key Points 🗝️ Top takeaways from this episode The IAIS’ Regulatory Standards: The IAIS adopts three tiers of regulatory standards: Insurance Core Principles (ICPs), the Common Framework for the Supervision of Internationally Active Insurance Groups (ComFrame) and policy measures for global systemically important insurers.The Insurance Capital Standard (ICS): Adopted by the IAIS in December 2024, the ICS is a measure of capital adequacy for IAIGs. It is made up of three components: valuation, capital resources and capital requirements.What’s Next for the ICS?: In 2025, the IAIS will begin developing a detailed ICS assessment methodology, which it will use to determine implementation, with in-depth targeted jurisdictional assessments targeted for 2027.💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II. Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Caroline JafferWhat she does: Caroline has extensive experience working on insurance matters and liaising with regulators in the U.K. and internationally, having practiced in the U.K. and the Middle East.Title: Caroline is an associate in Skadden’s Financial Institutions Group.Words of wisdom: “When setting out how insurers should value their assets and liabilities, supervisory authorities should adopt a regulatory standard at least as stringent as Market-Adjusted Valuation (or MAV).”Connect: LinkedIn Connect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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12 Key Insurance Regulatory Developments: A Look Back at This Year’s Highlights 17.12.2024 27minAs 2024 draws to a close, Rob Chaplin invites colleagues to review a year of change throughout the insurance industry. In keeping with the spirit of a traditional holiday countdown, the team presents 12 topics that spanned the year.For more Skadden insights about Solvency II, click here for their updated guide, The Standard Formula: A Guide to Solvency II.💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II. Connect: LinkedIn Connect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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The SFCR and Other Public Reporting: A Solvency II Cornerstone 25.11.2024 21minIn this installment of The Standard Formula’s series on Solvency II, host Robert Chaplin and Chiara Iorizzo unpack the regime’s public reporting element. As Rob explains, public reporting “bolsters transparency and market discipline across the insurance industry.”Rob and Chiara cover requirements of the Solvency and Financial Condition Report (SFCR) and discuss some proposed changes to these reporting requirements. They also explore external audit requirements and review the role of the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) in information disclosure.💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II. Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Chiara IorizzoWhat she does: Chiara is an associate in Skadden’s Financial Institutions Group.Organization: Skadden Words of wisdom: “The purpose of the SFCR is to provide stakeholders, like policyholders and regulators, with a comprehensive overview of the insurer’s solvency and financial condition.”Connect: LinkedIn Connect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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Understanding the Supervision Component of Solvency II 28.10.2024 19minHost Robert Chaplin and guest James Pickstock cover the Solvency II supervision framework, which is designed to protect policyholders and promote insurer soundness. They focus on the Regular Supervisory Report (RSR), a quantitative tool that is among four key areas that insurers must disclose to supervisors. Robert and James also look ahead to legislative reform effective at year’s end.Watch for our next episode, which will focus on the Solvency and Financial Condition Report, another key area that must be reported to supervisors. 💡 Meet Your Host 💡Name: Robert ChaplinTitle: Partner, Insurance at SkaddenSpecialty: Rob primarily focuses on transactional and advisory work in the insurance sector. He advises on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic reinsurances. He also counsels on regulatory issues, with an emphasis on Solvency II. Connect: LinkedIn 💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: James Pickstock What he does: Based in London, James is an associate in Skadden’s Financial Institutions Group.Organization: SkaddenWords of wisdom: “The U.K. reforms take effect from the 31 December, 2024. Under both the U.K. and EU frameworks, insurers that don’t exceed the new increased thresholds will continue to be able to operate under the Solvency II regime, should they wish to, by applying for a voluntary requirement.”Connect: LinkedInConnect with Skadden☑️ Follow us on X and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to The Standard Formula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and Affiliates. This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. This podcast is considered advertising under applicable state laws.
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