Ensuring Financial Stability in Insurance Companies: Mechanisms and Strategic Approaches
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https://doi.org/10.55640/jme-06-05-03Keywords:
Insurance companies, financial stability, risk managementAbstract
Financial stability is a fundamental prerequisite for the sustainable functioning of insurance companies and the overall resilience of financial systems. Insurance institutions play a critical role in risk transfer, capital allocation, and economic development. However, they are exposed to various risks, including underwriting risk, market risk, credit risk, and operational risk. This paper explores the mechanisms that ensure financial stability in insurance companies, focusing on regulatory frameworks, capital adequacy, risk management strategies, reinsurance practices, and digital transformation. The study employs analytical and comparative methods to evaluate both global and national practices. The findings indicate that a combination of effective regulation, advanced risk modeling, diversification strategies, and technological innovation significantly enhances the financial resilience of insurers. The paper concludes with recommendations for strengthening financial stability through integrated approaches.
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