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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/2450 of 2 December 2015 laying down implementing technical standards with regard to the templates for the submission of information to the supervisory authorities according to Directive 2009/138/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (Text with EEA relevance)
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This section relates to opening and annual submission of information for individual entities.
All ring–fenced funds and matching portfolios should be identified regardless if they are material for the purposes of submission of information.
In the first table all ring–fenced funds and matching adjustments portfolios shall be reported. In case a ring–fenced fund has a matching portfolio not covering the full RFF three funds have to be identified, one for the RFF, other for the MAP inside the RFF and other for the remaining part of the fund (vice–versa for the situations where a MAP has a RFF).
In the second table the relations between the funds as explained in previous paragraph are explained. Only the funds with such relations shall be reported in the second table.
ITEM | INSTRUCTIONS | |
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List of all RFF/MAP (overlaps allowed) | ||
C0040 | Fund /Portfolio Number | Number which is attributed by the undertaking, corresponding to the unique number assigned to each ring fenced fund and matching adjustment portfolio. This number has to be consistent over time and shall be used to identify the ring fenced funds and the matching portfolio number in other templates. |
C0050 | Name of ring–fenced fund/Matching adjustment portfolio | Indicate the name of the ring fenced fund and matching adjustment portfolio. When possible (if linked to a commercial product) the commercial name shall be used. If not possible, e.g. if the fund is linked to several commercial products, a different name shall be used. The name shall be unique and be kept consistent over time. |
C0060 | RFF/MAP/Remaining part of a fund | Indicate if it is a ring fenced fund or a matching portfolio. In the cases where other funds are included within one fund this cell shall identify the type of each fund or sub–fund. One of the options in the following closed list shall be used:
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C0070 | RFF/MAP with sub RFF/MAP | Identify if the fund identified has other funds embedded. One of the options in the following closed list shall be used:
Only the ‘mother’ fund shall be identified with option 1. |
C0080 | Material | Indicate if the ring–fenced fund or a matching portfolio is material for the purposes of detailed submission of information. One of the options in the following closed list shall be used:
In case of fund with other funds embedded, this item is to be reported only for the ‘mother’ fund. |
C0090 | Article 304 | Indicate whether the RFF is under Article 304 of Solvency II Directive. One of the following option shall be used:
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List of RFF/MAP with sub RFF/MAP | ||
C0100 | Number of RFF/MAP with sub RFF/MAP | For the funds with other funds embedded (option 1 reported in item C0070) identify the number as defined for item C0040. The fund shall be repeated for as many rows as needed to report the funds embedded. |
C0110 | Number of sub RFF/MAP | Identify the number of the funds embedded in other funds as defined for item C0040. |
C0120 | Sub RFF/MAP | Identify if the nature of the fund embedded in other funds. One of the options in the following closed list shall be used:
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