Information session about fit and proper assessments DNB – Thursday May 7th, 2026
News item supervision
On Thursday May 7th from 3:00-4:45 PM CET DNB will organize an online information session about fit and proper assessments.
In this chapter of Open Book Supervision you will find an overview of policy statements by DNB that are relevant to insurers.
In this chapter of Open Book Supervision you will find an overview of policy statements by DNB that are relevant to insurers.
An overview in PDF is available with all the policy statements for insurers published by DNB. The included policy statements are divided by subject. You can search by subject through the relevant tabs. The individual policy statements are clickable and refer to the relevant DNB webpage. This document is intended as a resource for users of Open Book supervision.
The PDF overview may not be complete. The list is updated periodically but could be outdated compared too DNB OBT web pages. The DNB website is up-to-date and therefore leading. The first page of the PDF indicates which version is currently in use by means of a date. Older versions remain available on this page.
The document can be found here. You can also find these policy statements via the search engine at the top right of this page.
DNB publishes policy in a number of different forms, such as a supervisory regulation, policy rule, Q&A and Good Practice. The purpose and status of these forms of policy differ. You can read about the (legal) status of these policy statements in the DNB policy statement reading guide.
News item supervision
On Thursday May 7th from 3:00-4:45 PM CET DNB will organize an online information session about fit and proper assessments.
News item supervision
On 6 February 2026, the Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) for the Active Account Requirement (AAR) (Article 7a), part of the revised European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR 3), were published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Sustainable Finance Platform
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