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How to reconcile between Solvency II and IFRS 17 key figures
Read our article to find out the differences between Solvency II and IFRS 17 and how insurers can increase consistency and synergies between both regulatory regimes.
The 4th edition of Pricing Game at University of Malaga for actuarial students
Read now our article and find out what are the key learnings of the 4th edition of Pricing Game that was co-organised by Addactis and the University of Malaga on 17th February 2023 for actuarial students.
How Addactis creates the right Pricing Game
Organize your next Pricing Game with Addactis and engage your actuarial team in solving a real-life actuarial problem.
Addactis celebrates the inauguration of its new subsidiary in Brazil!
Addactis® experts like challenges, going further, surpassing themselves to build actuarial and software solutions for the insurers around the world. We are delighted to announce the opening of its new subsidiary ADDACTIS Brazil and our global presence in more than 40 countries.
Critical time on the reserving agenda when it comes to integrating inflation
With the current geopolitical environment, inflation has skyrocketed. Let’s have a look at how insurance companies can estimate and integrate inflation into their reserving process.
Addactis in the ranking of InsurTech100
FinTech has just released its annual InsurTech100 ranking, listing the 100 most innovatives insurance companies, which includes Addactis.
Inflation: what pricing challenges for 2023?
After two years of quite positive results in home and motor insurance, a strong inflationary drift is observed over all lines of business in 2022.
Solvency II: negotiations in trialogue
Deciphering & clarifying the trialogue negotiations driven by the 2020 review of the Solvency II regulatory reform.
Update of EIOPA guidance on contract limits and valuation of technical provisions
EIOPA launched two consultations between July and November 2021 to update these guidelines originally published in 2015 on the valuation of technical provisions and contract boundaries. After taking into account the various feedbacks to these consultations, EIOPA published the final version of the revisions on April 21.