The paper explores the use of accounting standards for insurer solvency assessment in the context of the implementation of IFRS 17. The paper is based on the results of a survey of 20 insurance supervisors. Overall, IFRS 17 is a welcome development but there will be challenges of implementation. Not many insurance supervisors currently intend to use IFRS 17 as a basis for solvency assessment of insurers. Perceived shortcomings can be overcome by supervisors providing clear specifications where the principles-based standard allows a range of approaches. Accounting standards can provide a ready-made valuation framework for supervisors developing new solvency frameworks.
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Chong-Tai Bell, M., Yong, J., & Windsor, P. (2020). Accounting Standards and Insurer Solvency Assessment. IMF Working Papers, 2020(146), 1. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781513551807.001
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