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The count-down to Solvency II reporting – 2

by CoreFiling | May 22, 2015 | Eurofiling, Prudential, XBRL

Do I need to report and when? In the second of our blog series, we examine which insurance undertakings will have to begin reporting under the preparatory phase that EIOPA has introduced as a precursor to full Solvency II reporting which finally takes effect in...

The count-down to Solvency II Pillar 3 reporting – 1

by CoreFiling | May 21, 2015 | Eurofiling, Prudential, XBRL

The insurance industry prepares Although there are still several months to go before full scope reporting begins under the new Solvency II Pillar 3 regime, the deadline for preparatory reporting is imminent for those insurance undertakings included in the first phase....

CRD IV 2.3 taxonomy contains important new reports

by CoreFiling | Apr 28, 2015 | Eurofiling, Products, Prudential, Seahorse, XBRL

New Liquidity Monitoring and Supervisory Benchmarking The European Banking Authority (EBA) recently published version 2.3 of the CRD IV taxonomy. The announcement includes two brand new reports, supporting additional Liquidity Monitoring and Supervisory Benchmarking....

Rapid deployment team accelerates Asset Encumbrance filing in XBRL for large international investment bank

by CoreFiling | Feb 19, 2015 | Eurofiling, Products, True North, XBRL

Asset Encumbrance (AE) reporting seems to have taken a few financial firms by surprise. It is one of the quarterly XBRL reports that must be submitted by all organisations reporting under the CRD IV COREP mandate, and must be filed in XBRL format. With less than a...

Asset Encumbrance – how ready are you?

by CoreFiling | Jan 28, 2015 | Eurofiling, Products, Prudential, Seahorse, Uncategorized, XBRL

There’s not much time left to organise your Asset Encumbrance reporting. The first reference date is 31st December, 2014, with a reporting deadline of 11th February, 2015. All firms subject to COREP reporting under the CRD IV mandate will have to submit an Asset...

Bulk XBRL data conversion without the pain

by CoreFiling | Nov 18, 2014 | Eurofiling, Products, Prudential, Uncategorized

Rapid production of high quality XBRL filings has been promised for a long time but, until now, rarely delivered. As many financial institutions have discovered, creating fully compliant XBRL disclosures based on vast amounts of source data takes time and expense....
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