Article R332-1-1
I - Notwithstanding the provisions of 2° of Article R. 332-1, insurance undertakings may not cover up to 20% of their liabilities with matching assets. II- Undertakings may also choose not to cover th…
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I - Notwithstanding the provisions of 2° of Article R. 332-1, insurance undertakings may not cover up to 20% of their liabilities with matching assets. II- Undertakings may also choose not to cover th…
The provision for unearned premiums set aside in respect of a contract by an undertaking carrying on the operations referred to in 2° or 3° of Article L. 310-1 may be represented, up to 25% of its amo…
For the representation of the technical provisions corresponding to the branch mentioned in 18° of Article R. 321-1, advances made to carriers are accepted up to a limit of 10% of the amount defined i…
For the undertakings referred to in Article L. 310-3-2, the provisions of this chapter, and in particular Article R. 332-1-1 and Articles R. 332-3 and R. 332-3-1 , apply separately to each portfolio o…
Provisions relating to business ceded to an insurance or reinsurance undertaking whose head office is in France or in another Member State or other State party to the Agreement on the European Economi…
Investments accepted to represent the mathematical provisions of variable capital life insurance or capitalisation contracts, in which the sum insured is determined by reference to a reference value,…
The guarantee deposits referred to in 3° of article R. 343-1 may be represented on the assets side by the company's claims on depositors.
For the representation of technical provisions corresponding to the classes mentioned in 4 to 7, 11 and 12 of Article R. 321-1 : 1° (Repealed) 2° Notwithstanding the provisions of Article R. 332-6, pr…
Technical reserves relating to reinsurance acceptances may be represented on the assets side by net receivables from cedants in respect of these acceptances.
As part of the auxiliary accounting operations referred to in article R. 342-1, the undertaking referred to in article L. 310-3-2 may only enter into contracts constituting forward financial instrumen…
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