The Autorite de controle prudentiel et de resolution, known as ACPR, is the French prudential supervision and resolution authority identified by InsureSouk for France insurance-market reference coverage.
Regulator intelligence
Mandate & legal basis
- ACPR is the French prudential supervision and resolution authority identified by InsureSouk for France insurance-market coverage
- ACPR is connected to Banque de France public materials and French banking and insurance supervision
- France insurance analysis uses ACPR domestic supervision and EU insurance-framework context
Supervisory perimeter
- ACPR is the regulator reference for French banking and insurance supervision
- Insurance-market coverage includes prudential, conduct, resolution, publication, and supervisory-signal context where source-supported
- Scope note: public-source supervisory perimeter only
Prudential / solvency framework
- France sits within the EU insurance framework, including Solvency II prudential context
- ACPR is the domestic supervisory reference point for French insurance supervision
- This profile does not display insurer-level solvency ratios or supervisory assessments
Licensing, registers & filings
- ACPR public materials are the primary reference for French prudential supervision and resolution context
- Official ACPR and Banque de France materials should be used for current authorisation, register, filing, and reporting requirements
- InsureSouk does not maintain a filing calendar for French regulated entities
Conduct & consumer protection
- ACPR is relevant to French insurance conduct and consumer-protection analysis alongside prudential supervision
- Insurance-market conduct themes include distribution, customer protection, claims handling, product governance, and supervision of market participants
- This profile does not provide consumer-complaint or licensing advice
Supervisory signals
- Useful public signals include ACPR publications, communications, supervisory priorities, official reports, consultation materials, and resolution-related materials
- French insurance analysis separates official ACPR and Banque de France materials from market commentary and media reports
- Scope note: public-source signals only
Source / update note
- Public-source basis: ACPR official site and Banque de France source targets
- Scope note: public source material only; no restricted supervisory, enforcement, licensing, filing, claims, reserve, or treaty materials
- Data scope: static public-source review; no automated refreshes
This regulator profile is a reference page for reader context. It is not legal, regulatory, supervisory, or compliance advice.
Regulator Overview
ACPR is the French authority used by InsureSouk for insurance prudential supervision, resolution, and official supervisory-signal context. Its public materials sit alongside Banque de France resources and the wider European insurance framework.
For insurance-market readers, ACPR is relevant to French insurer supervision, prudential standards, consumer-protection themes, governance, cross-border European context, and official publications.
Supervisory Scope
This profile covers French insurance supervision and related prudential, conduct, and resolution context. Because France is part of the European Union, insurance analysis also needs to account for EU insurance regulation and Solvency II context.
French insurance analysis needs to distinguish domestic ACPR supervision, EU-wide prudential requirements, product-distribution issues, consumer protection, and the role of French insurance groups in international markets.
Insurance-Market Role
ACPR can affect insurance markets through prudential supervision, official communications, publications, resolution-related materials, and supervisory expectations for regulated insurance-sector participants.
Why It Matters
ACPR matters to InsureSouk because France is a major European insurance market with activity across life and savings, property and casualty, protection, health, commercial insurance, and reinsurance. Regulatory signals from France can shape European market and group-level analysis.
Reader Note
Regulator profiles are maintained for editorial context. Readers using this page for legal, compliance, licensing, or supervisory work need to consult official materials and qualified advisers.