Coverage assets
Investments that insurance companies are required by law to hold for insurance benefits falling due in the future, formerly called cover assets. – See share price risk, actuary, coverage rate, guarantee fund. – Cf. 2004 BaFin Annual Report, pp. 143 ff. (amendment of the Investment Ordinance; hedge fund shares), p. 156 (mortality table and actuarial reserve in annuity insurance), 2005 BaFin Annual Report, p. 85 (new forms; trustees), 2012 BaFin Annual Report, pp. 89 f. (revision of circular on protection assets). BaFin’s 2013 Annual Report, p. 129 (supervisory regulations for the selection, appointment and dismissal of trustees for security assets) and the respective BaFin Annual Report, chapter “Supervision of insurance undertakings and pension funds.” The respective BaFin annual report “Statistics on primary insurance companies and pension funds” also contains a detailed overview of the volume of security assets, broken down by type of insurance, as well as a target/actual comparison.
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