OSFI.ORSA Flashcards

1
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What does ORSA stand for?

A

Own Risk & Solvency Assessment

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2
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What is the general goal of ORSA?

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Enhance insurers’ understanding of the relationship between risk profile and capital needs

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Does OSFI approve an insurer’s ORSA?

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NO, but OSFI will REVIEW a company’s ORSA as part of its assessment of the company

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4
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What is the relationship between ERM (Enterprise Risk Management) & ORSA?

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ERM and ORSA should be WELL-INTEGRATED so that the analysis and its results are consistent between them.

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Identify the ORSA's 5 key elements.

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  1. RISK identification & assessment
  2. RELATE risk to capital
  3. Oversight
  4. MONITORING & REPORTING
  5. INTERNAL controls & OBJECTIVE review
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Briefly describe the ORSA key element 'risk identification & assessment'.

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Identify & assess the MATERIALITY of foreseeable & emerging risks

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Briefly describe the ORSA key element 'relating risk to capital'.

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Internal Targets should be set to reflect the insurer’s risk profiles, regarding its scope and nature of operations.

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Briefly describe the ORSA key element ' oversight'.

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The insurer’s Board should review and discuss the ORSA as well as any changes to the ORSA. The Board should understand the decisions, plans and policies being undertaken by Senior Management with respect to the ORSA and its potential impacts on the insurer.

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Briefly describe the ORSA key element 'Monitoring & Reporting'.

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Insurer should use a model with an understanding of its underlying assumptions,methodologies and assumptions. It should report to the Board at least once a year stating the most material risks, the risk appetite, the potential management actions, etc.

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Briefly describe the ORSA key element 'Internal control & Objective review'.

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Internal controls to ensure risk appetite is being adhere to. Objective reviews of ORSA to ensure its integrity, accuracy and completeness.

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11
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Is the ORSA process the same for all federal insurers?

A

YES and NO:
- 5 key elements are the same (list them)
BUT
- specifics differ by company depending on risk profile & NSC (Nature/Scale/Complexity) of operations

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12
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Should ORSA be used to set ICT (Internal Capital Target)?

A

YES:
An important part of ORSA is to set ICT since ICT considers insurer-specific risks

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13
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Is cyber risk accounted for in the MCT calculation? Briefly explain whether it should be considered in the company’s internal capital target.

A

MCT
- not specifically part of MCT
ORSA
- should be considered in setting ICT (Internal Capital Target)
- product is sold through a mobile app

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14
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Is interest rate risk accounted for in the MCT calculation? Briefly explain whether it should be considered in the company’s internal capital target.

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MCT
- part of market risk within MCT
ORSA
- should be considered in setting ICT (Internal Capital Target)
- government bonds are subject to fluctuations in interest rate

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15
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Is geographical diversification accounted for in the MCT calculation? Briefly explain whether it should be considered in the company’s internal capital target.

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MCT
- not part of MCT (aside from earthquake + not part of diversification credit)
ORSA
- should be considered in setting ICT (Internal Capital Target)
- company operates in several provinces

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16
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What is the relative importance of quantitative and qualitative aspects of ORSA?

A

Quantitative & qualitative aspects are equally important

17
Q

Identify 3 possible approaches to calculating ICT (Internal Capital Target) .

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  1. COMPLEX INTERNAL MODEL: for complex risks
  2. SIMPLE MODEL: with conservative assumptions
  3. QUALITATIVE: includes expert judgment for difficult-to-quantify risks
18
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Identify 3 similarities between FCT & ORSA.

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  • both are concerned with risk identification & control
  • both are concerned with capital available versus capital required
  • both are submitted to BoD & regulators
19
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Identify 3 differences between FCT & ORSA.

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  1. GUIDELINES:
    FCT: uses CIA SOPs (Statement of Principles)
    ORSA: uses OSFI guidelines
  2. METHODS:
    FCT: quantitative only
    ORSA: qualitative & quantitative
  3. REPORT:
    FCT: by AA (Appointed Actuary)
    ORSA: management responsibility
20
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Identify 4 advantages of ORSA over MCT.

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ORSA:
|1] includes ALL material risks
|2] uses stress-testing to set ICT(Internal Capital Target)
|3] qualitative (as well as quantitative)
|4] admits assessment of internal controls
MCT: doesn’t do these things