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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;📄 &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Annual report&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; is a comprehensive document published by an [[Definition:Insurance carrier | insurance company]], [[Definition:Reinsurer | reinsurer]], or insurance group at the close of each fiscal year, presenting audited financial statements, management commentary, [[Definition:Risk management | risk disclosures]], and operational performance data. In the insurance industry, the annual report carries particular weight because it is the primary vehicle through which stakeholders — including [[Definition:Rating agency | rating agencies]], regulators, investors, [[Definition:Policyholder | policyholders]], and [[Definition:Cedant | ceding companies]] — assess an insurer&amp;#039;s [[Definition:Financial strength | financial strength]], [[Definition:Reserving | reserve adequacy]], capital position, and strategic direction. Regulatory frameworks across all major markets mandate annual financial reporting by licensed insurers, though the specific standards, templates, and disclosure requirements vary considerably by jurisdiction.&lt;br /&gt;
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📐 The financial core of an insurance annual report typically includes the balance sheet, income statement (or profit and loss account), cash flow statement, and extensive notes disclosing [[Definition:Actuarial science | actuarial]] assumptions, [[Definition:Reserves | reserving]] methodologies, [[Definition:Investment portfolio | investment portfolio]] composition, and [[Definition:Reinsurance | reinsurance]] arrangements. The applicable accounting framework shapes how these figures are presented: insurers reporting under [[Definition:IFRS 17 | IFRS 17]] — now effective across much of Europe, Asia-Pacific, and other adopting jurisdictions — measure insurance contracts using methodologies fundamentally different from those under [[Definition:US GAAP | US GAAP]] or local statutory accounting principles such as the [[Definition:Statutory accounting principles (SAP) | SAP]] framework mandated by U.S. state regulators. In the United States, publicly traded insurers produce both a GAAP annual report (filed with the SEC) and a statutory annual statement (filed with the [[Definition:National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) | NAIC]] and state regulators), each serving different audiences and analytical purposes. Solvency and capital disclosures — whether under [[Definition:Solvency II | Solvency II&amp;#039;s]] Solvency and Financial Condition Report (SFCR), Japan&amp;#039;s solvency margin ratio framework, or China&amp;#039;s [[Definition:C-ROSS | C-ROSS]] regime — are often published alongside or within the annual report.&lt;br /&gt;
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🔎 Beyond regulatory compliance, the annual report functions as a strategic communication tool. Management discussion sections offer insight into [[Definition:Underwriting | underwriting]] performance by line of business, [[Definition:Combined ratio | combined ratio]] trends, [[Definition:Loss ratio | loss ratio]] development, and forward-looking commentary on market conditions. For [[Definition:Reinsurance | reinsurance]] buyers evaluating the creditworthiness of their reinsurers, the annual report is indispensable — it provides the data needed to assess whether a counterparty can meet its obligations under outstanding treaties. [[Definition:Rating agency | Rating agencies]] such as AM Best, S&amp;amp;P Global Ratings, and Moody&amp;#039;s rely heavily on annual report disclosures when assigning or reviewing [[Definition:Financial strength rating | financial strength ratings]]. In an era of increasing transparency expectations, many insurers supplement the traditional annual report with sustainability reports, embedded value disclosures, and [[Definition:Own risk and solvency assessment (ORSA) | ORSA]] summaries, broadening the scope of annual public reporting well beyond its historical boundaries.&lt;br /&gt;
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* [[Definition:Combined ratio]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Definition:Solvency and financial condition report (SFCR)]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Definition:Own risk and solvency assessment (ORSA)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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