The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority, known as FINMA, is the Swiss financial-market supervisor identified by InsureSouk for Switzerland insurance-market reference coverage.
Regulator intelligence
Mandate & legal basis
- FINMA is Switzerland's independent financial-market supervisor
- FINMA public materials identify insurer and insurance-intermediary supervision as part of its supervisory remit
- FINMA materials identify financial-market laws and the Financial Market Supervision Act as the basis for its activities
Supervisory perimeter
- FINMA describes insurer supervision as principle-based and risk-oriented
- FINMA applies group supervision to supervised insurance groups and insurance conglomerates
- Branches of foreign insurance companies are subject to FINMA supervision where the official materials apply
Prudential / solvency framework
- The Swiss Solvency Test is FINMA's public capitalisation assessment framework for insurance companies
- FINMA states that insurance companies are required to submit an SST report for review at least once a year
- Swiss insurance analysis uses FINMA and SST framing rather than treating Solvency II as the domestic regime
Licensing, registers & filings
- FINMA public materials include authorised or registered institutions, persons, and products
- FINMA authorisation materials include insurers and insurance intermediaries
- InsureSouk does not maintain a filing calendar for Swiss regulated entities
Conduct & consumer protection
- FINMA public materials include insurance intermediaries, professional policyholders, warning-list, and enforcement resources
- Insurance-market conduct themes include intermediary activity, product distribution, policyholder protection, and unauthorised activity
- This profile does not provide consumer-complaint or licensing advice
Supervisory signals
- Useful public signals include FINMA circulars, guidance, consultations, annual reports, insurance-market reports, enforcement reporting, and warning lists
- Swiss analysis separates official FINMA materials from market commentary and media reports
- Scope note: public-source signals only
Source / update note
- Public-source basis: FINMA insurers supervision page, Swiss Solvency Test page, authorisation and register materials, documentation, enforcement, and annual/market reporting pages
- 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
Source-reviewed regulatory highlights
FINMA publishes circular on insurer liquidity
FINMA's official document listing identifies Circular 2025/03 on liquidity for insurers as a source-reviewed insurance-supervision circular.
Why it matters: The circular gives Swiss insurance readers an official FINMA reference for liquidity-related supervision of insurers.
2025/03 FINMA-Rundschreiben "Liquidität - Versicherer" Insurance Regulation Change Tracker Full regulation-change reference archive
FINMA updates business-plan circular for insurers
FINMA lists an updated business-plan circular for insurers as an official insurance-supervision reference.
Why it matters: Business-plan circulars provide regulator-owned context for Swiss insurer authorization and supervisory-reference workflows.
2017/05 FINMA-Rundschreiben "Geschäftspläne - Versicherer" Insurance Regulation Change Tracker Full regulation-change reference archive
FINMA updates ORSA circular for insurers
FINMA lists an updated ORSA circular for insurers as an official source for risk and capital self-assessment reference tracking.
Why it matters: ORSA materials are relevant to Swiss insurer prudential supervision and internal risk and capital assessment references.
2016/03 FINMA-Rundschreiben "ORSA" Insurance Regulation Change Tracker Full regulation-change reference archive
FINMA updates public disclosure circular for insurers
FINMA lists an updated public disclosure circular for insurers, providing an official source for insurer disclosure-reference tracking.
Why it matters: Disclosure circulars help readers locate regulator-owned material for Swiss insurer public reporting references.
2016/02 FINMA-Rundschreiben "Offenlegung - Versicherer (Public Disclosure)" Insurance Regulation Change Tracker Full regulation-change reference archive
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Regulator Overview
FINMA public materials describe it as Switzerland's independent financial-market supervisor. Its insurance materials include supervision of insurers, insurance intermediaries, groups and conglomerates, branches, authorisation, documentation, and enforcement resources.
For insurance-market readers, FINMA is relevant because Switzerland is both a domestic insurance market and a home jurisdiction for internationally active insurance and reinsurance groups.
Supervisory Scope
FINMA describes insurance supervision as principle-based and risk-oriented. Its public materials cover insurers, insurance intermediaries, groups and conglomerates, branches of foreign insurance companies, annual and supervisory reports, and risk categorisation.
Swiss insurance analysis needs to distinguish domestic insurance supervision, group supervision, intermediary oversight, and reinsurance-market relevance.
Insurance-Market Role
FINMA can affect insurance markets through authorisation, prudential supervision, Swiss Solvency Test review, group supervision, reporting expectations, enforcement activity, and official guidance.
Why It Matters
FINMA matters to InsureSouk because Swiss insurance supervision connects domestic policyholder protection, international insurance groups, reinsurance capacity, solvency, governance, and risk-transfer activity.
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.