Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ptphrb/governance_risk) has announced the addition of the "Governance, Risk and Compliance - The Slovakian Insurance Industry" report to their offering.

The Governance, Risk and Compliance - The Slovakian Insurance Industry report is the result of extensive research into the insurance regulatory framework in Slovakia.

It provides detailed analysis of the insurance regulations for life, property, motor, liability, personal accident and health, and marine, aviation and transit insurance. The report specifies various requirements for the establishment and operation of insurance and reinsurance companies and intermediaries.

The report brings together research, modeling and analysis expertise, giving insurers access to information on prevailing insurance regulations, and recent and upcoming changes in the regulatory framework, taxation and legal system in the country. The report also includes the scope of non-admitted insurance in the country.

Key Highlights

- The Slovakian insurance industry is regulated by the National Bank of Slovakia.

- 100% foreign direct investment (FDI) is permitted in the Slovakian insurance industry.

- Composite insurance is not permitted in Slovakia. However, insurers operating life insurance business are allowed to operate in personal accident and health insurance classes, and vice versa.

- Key classes of compulsory insurance include motor third-party liability, and air carrier and aviation liability.

- Solvency II, which will introduce new risk management standards, is expected to be implemented in 2016.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Introduction

2 Governance, Risk and Compliance

2.1 Legislation Overview and Historical Evolution

2.2 Latest Changes in Regulations

2.3 Legislation and Market Practice by Type of Insurance

2.4 Compulsory Insurance

2.5 Supervision and Control

2.6 Non-Admitted Insurance Regulations

2.7 Company Registration and Operations

2.8 Taxation

2.9 Legal System

3 Appendix

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