Article 163Scheme of operations of the branch
1.The scheme of operations of the branch referred to in Article 162(2)(h) shall set out the following:
(a)the nature of the risks or commitments which the undertaking proposes to cover;
(b)the guiding principles as to reinsurance;
(c)estimates of the future Solvency Capital Requirement, as laid down in Chapter VI, Section 4, on the basis of a forecast balance sheet, as well as the calculation method used to derive those estimates;
(d)estimates of the future Minimum Capital Requirement, as laid down in Chapter VI, Section 5, on the basis of a forecast balance sheet, as well as the calculation method used to derive those estimates;
(e)the state of the eligible own funds and eligible basic own funds of the undertaking with respect to the Solvency Capital Requirement and Minimum Capital Requirement as referred to in Chapter VI, Sections 4 and 5;
(f)estimates of the cost of setting up the administrative services and the organisation for securing business, the financial resources intended to meet those costs and, where the risks to be covered are classified under class 18 in Part A of Annex I, the resources available for the provision of the assistance;
(g)information on the structure of the system of governance.
2.In addition to the requirements set out in paragraph 1, the scheme of operations shall include the following, for the first three financial years:
(a)a forecast balance sheet;
(b)estimates of the financial resources intended to cover technical provisions, the Minimum Capital Requirement and the Solvency Capital Requirement,
(c)for non-life insurance:
(i)
estimates of management expenses other than installation costs, in particular current general expenses and commissions;
(ii)
estimates of premiums or contributions and claims;
(d)for life insurance, a plan setting out detailed estimates of income and expenditure in respect of direct business, reinsurance acceptances and reinsurance cessions.
3.In regard to life insurance, Member States may require insurance undertakings to submit systematic notification of the technical bases used for calculating scales of premiums and technical provisions, without that requirement constituting a prior condition for a life insurance undertaking to pursue its business.