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AI Summary of Article 144b Supervisory powers to remedy liquidity vulnerabilities in exceptional circumstances
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Article 144b Supervisory powers to remedy liquidity vulnerabilities in exceptional circumstances
1. As part of the regular supervisory review process, supervisory authorities shall monitor the liquidity position of insurance and reinsurance undertakings. Where they identify material liquidity risks, they shall inform the insurance or reinsurance undertaking concerned thereof. The insurance or reinsurance undertaking shall explain how it intends to address those liquidity risks.
2. Member States shall ensure that supervisory authorities have the necessary powers to require undertakings to reinforce their liquidity position when material liquidity risks or deficiencies are identified. Such powers shall be applied where there is sufficient evidence regarding the existence of material liquidity risks and the absence of effective remedies taken by the insurance or reinsurance undertaking.
The measures taken by a supervisory authority on the basis of this paragraph shall be reviewed by it at least every six months and be removed when the undertaking has taken effective remedies.
Where relevant, the supervisory authority shall share the evidence of vulnerabilities in terms of liquidity risks with EIOPA.
3. Member States shall ensure that, in relation to individual undertakings facing material liquidity risks that may cause an imminent threat to the protection of policy holders or to the stability of the financial system, supervisory authorities have the power to temporarily: