European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA)
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Contact Details
URL: http://www.eiopa.europa.eu/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/eiopa_europa_eu
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eiopa.europa.eu
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eiopa-eu
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIu5w4xQH-3cSnlZsXslx5Q
Founded
2003-11-05 Brussels Belgium
History
Established by E-XE2442 - European Commission (EC) (Decision 2004/6/EC. Subsequently repealed and replaced by Decision 2009/79/EC), as a 'Level 3 Committee' following extension of the 'Lamfalussy Approach' to the field of insurance, reinsurance and occupational pensions. Preceded by the Conference of the European Insurance Supervisory Authorities. Restructured as of 1 Jan 2011, when adopted current title and became part of European System of Financial Supervision (ESFS), as an advisory body to F-XF0667 - European Parliament (EP), E-XE3068 - Council of the European Union and European Commission. A decentralized agency of F-XF2147 - European Union (EU).
Aims
Better protect consumers and rebuild trust in the financial system; ensure a high, effective and consistent level of regulation and supervision, taking into account varying interests of member states and the different nature of financial institutions; obtain greater harmonization and coherent application of rules for financial institutions and markets across the European Union; strengthen oversight of cross-border groups; promote coordinated European Union supervisory response.
Events
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Board of Supervisors, composed of representatives of relevant supervisory authority in each European Member State and including Chairperson, representatives of E-XE2442 - European Commission (EC), E-XJ2857 - European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB), E-XJ2856 - European Banking Authority (EBA), E-XJ2854 - European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) and Observers. Management Board, comprising Chairperson, 6 representatives of national supervisory authorities and an EC representative. Board of Appeal, composed of 6 members and 6 alternates, and jointly shared with EBA and ESMA. Stakeholder Groups (2): Insurance and Reinsurance; Occupational Pensions. Working Groups.
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UIA Org ID
XJ4312
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