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Karmen Semler (Author), Duško Uršič (Mentor)

Abstract

Nov sistem upravljanja zavarovalnic, ki ga prinaša direktiva Solventnost II zagotavlja večjo stabilnost in transparentnost poslovanja zavarovalnic in s tem tudi boljšo zaščito zavarovancev, ki so uporabniki zavarovalnih storitev. Kot negativno posledico uvedbe direktive Solventnost II lahko štejemo višje administrativne stroške ob vpeljavi direktive. Dolgoročno pa bi naj direktiva vplivala na ugodnejše poslovanje zavarovalnic. Korporativno upravljanje zavarovalnic pa v sektor zavarovalništva prinaša več etike, s tem pa tudi večje zaupanje v zavarovalne storitve in produkte.

Keywords

zavarovalnice;zavarovalništvo;upravljanje;tveganje;kapital;solventnost;trženje;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UM EPF - Faculty of Economics and Business
Publisher: [K. Semler]
UDC: 368:005
COBISS: 12099868 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Governance, risk management and compliance (GRC) in Zavarovalnica Maribor
Secondary abstract: New system of insurance company management, which is being implemented by the Solvency II directive, ensures higher stability and transparecy of insurance companies' business. Hence, it also guarantees better protection of their clients as users of various insurance services. Higher administrative costs at the implementation of Solvency II directive can be regarded as its only negative consequence. However, in the long term, the directive should positively influence the insurance companies' business operations. The Corporate Governance of insurance companies thus provides more ethical practice for insurance sector and consequently brings higher degree of trust into the existing insurance services and products.
Secondary keywords: Insurance;Maribor Insurance Company;Insurance Law;Corporate Governance;Risk Management;compliance;Solvency II;Lamfalussy's process;EIOPA;solvency capital requirements;minimal capital requirements;insurance-technical reservations;Own Risk and Solvency Assessment ORSA;quality of information;information transfer;fit and proper;key functions;internal controls;outsourcing;reports and disclosures;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Undergraduate thesis
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Ekonomsko-poslovna fak.
Pages: 62 f.
ID: 8762444