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EIOPA-14-052-Annex IV V - CIC Table

This document provides a table that outlines a complementary identification code (CIC) system for classifying different types of assets. The table has four positions that further specify the asset category. The first two positions indicate the country code and main category of the asset. The third position provides sub-categories and the fourth position lists more specific sub-categories or main risks. The table includes codes for various types of bonds, equities, funds, derivatives, and other investments.
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EIOPA-14-052-Annex IV V - CIC Table

This document provides a table that outlines a complementary identification code (CIC) system for classifying different types of assets. The table has four positions that further specify the asset category. The first two positions indicate the country code and main category of the asset. The third position provides sub-categories and the fourth position lists more specific sub-categories or main risks. The table includes codes for various types of bonds, equities, funds, derivatives, and other investments.
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Annex IV: Complementary Identification Code (CIC) Table

First 2
Asset listed in ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 country code or XL (for not listed) or XT (for not exchange tradable)
positions

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B C D E F
Government bonds Corporate bonds Equity Investment funds Structured notes Collateralised Cash and deposits Mortgages and loans Property Other investments Futures Call Options Put Options Swaps Forwards Credit
Third Collective securities derivatives
Category
position Investment
Undertakings

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Central Corporate bonds Common equity Equity funds Equity risk Equity risk Cash Property (office and Equity and index Equity and index Equity and index Interest rate swaps Forward interest Credit default
Government bonds Uncollateralized loans commercial) futures options options rate agreement swap
made
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Supra-national Convertible bonds Equity of real Debt funds Interest rate risk Interest rate risk Transferable Loans made Property Interest rate Bond options Bond options Currency swaps Forward exchange Credit spread
bonds estate related deposits (cash collateralized with (residential) futures rate agreement option
corporation equivalents) securities
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Regional Commercial paper Equity rights Money market Currency risk Currency risk Other deposits Property (for own Currency futures Currency options Currency options Interest rate and Credit spread
government bonds funds short term (less use) currency swaps swap
than or equal to
one year)

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Municipal Money market Preferred equity Asset allocation Credit risk Credit risk Other deposits Mortgages Property (under Warrants Warrants Total return
government bonds instruments funds with term longer construction) swap
Fourth Sub-category than one year
position or main risk
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Treasury bonds Hybrid bonds Real estate funds Real estate risk Real estate risk Deposits to Other collateralized Plant and equipment Commodity Commodity Commodity Security swaps
cedants loans made (for own use) futures options options

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Covered bond Common covered Alternative funds Commodity risk Commodity risk Loans on policies Swaptions Swaptions
bonds
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
National Central Covered bonds Private equity funds Catastrophe and Catastrophe and Catastrophe and Catastrophe and Catastrophe and Catastrophe and Catastrophe and
Banks subject to specific Weather risk Weather risk Weather risk Weather risk Weather risk Weather risk Weather risk
law
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Subordinated bonds Infrastructure funds Mortality risk Mortality risk Mortality risk Mortality risk Mortality risk Mortality risk Mortality risk

9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
Other Other Other Other Other Other Other Other Other Other Other Other Other Other Other Other
Annex V: Definitions of the CIC Table

First 2 positions - Assets listed in Definition


Country ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 country code Identify the ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 country code where the asset is listed in. An asset is considered as being listed if it is negotiated on a regulated
market or on a multilateral trading facility, as defined by Directive 2004/39/EC. If the asset is listed in more than one country, the country shall
be the one of the most liquid regulated market
XL Assets that are not listed in a stock exchange Identify assets that are not negotiated on a regulated market or on a multilateral trading facility, as defined by Directive 2004/39/EC
XT Assets that are not exchange tradable Identify assets that by their nature are not subject to negotiation on a regulated market or on a multilateral trading facility, as defined by
Directive 2004/39/CE.
Third and forth position - Category Definition
1 Government bonds Bonds issued by public authorities, whether by central governments supra-national government institutions, regional governments or
municipal governments. Includes also bonds with a qualifying guarantee provided by the European Central Bank, EU Member States'
central government and central banks denominated and funded in the domestic currency of that central government and central bank,
multilateral development banks referred to in paragraph 2 of Article 117 of Regulation 575/2013 and international organisations
referred to in Article 118 of Regulation 575/2013

11 Central Government bonds Bonds issued by central governments


12 Supra-national bonds Bonds issued by public institutions established by a commitment between national states, e.g. issued by a multilateral development bank as
listed in Annex VI, Part 1, Number 4 of the Capital Requirements Directive (2006/48/EC) or issued by an international organisation listed in
Annex VI, Part 1, Number 5 of the Capital Requirements Directive (2006/48/EC)
13 Regional government bonds Regional government or autonomous communities debt instruments offered to the public in a public offering on the capital market
14 Municipal government bonds Bonds issued by municipalities, including cities, provinces, districts and other municipal authorities
15 Treasury bonds Short term government bonds, issued by central governments (issued with a maturity term up to 1 year)
16 Covered bonds Government bonds which have a pool of assets that secures or "covers" the bond. Those assets remain on the issuer balance sheet.
17 National Central banks Bonds issued by national central banks
19 Other Other government bonds, not classified under the above categories
2 Corporate bonds Bonds issued by corporations
21 Corporate bonds Bonds issued by corporations, with simple characteristics, usually covering the ones referred to as "plain vanilla", and that don't have any special
feature described in the categories 22 to 28
22 Convertible bonds Corporate bonds that the holder can convert into shares of common stock in the issuing company or cash of equal value, having debt and equity-
like features
23 Commercial paper Unsecured, short-term debt instrument issued by a corporation, typically for the financing of accounts receivable, inventories and meeting short-
term liabilities, usualy with original maturity lesser than 270 days.
24 Money market instruments Very short term debt securities (usualy with maturities ranging form 1 day up to 1 year), consisting mainly of negotiable certificates of deposit
(CDs), bankers acceptances, repurchase agreements (repos) and other highly liquid instruments. Commercial Paper is excluded from this
category
25 Hybrid bonds Corporate bonds that have debt and equity-like features, but are not convertible.
26 Common covered bonds Corporate bonds which have a pool of assets that secures or "covers" the bond. Those assets remain on the issuer balance sheet. Covered bonds
subject to specific law are excluded from this category
27 Covered bonds subject to specific law Corporate bonds which have a pool of assets that secures or "covers" the bond if the originator becomes insolvent and are subject by law to
special public supervision designed to protect bond-holders, as definid in Article 22(4) of Directive 85/611/EEC.
An example of this category is Pfandbrief: "Covered bonds which are issued on the basis of the Pfandbrief Act. They are used to refinance loans
for which collateral is furnished in the form of loans secured by real estate liens (Mortgage Pfandbriefe), public-sector loans (Public
Pfandbriefe), ship mortgages (Ship Pfandbriefe) or aircraft mortgages (Aircraft Pfandbriefe). Thus, the distinction made between these
Pfandbrief types refers to the cover pool created for each type of Pfandbrief."

28 Subordinated bonds Corporate bonds which have a lower priority than other bonds of the issuer in case of liquidation.
29 Other Other corporate bonds, with other characteristics than the ones identified in the above categories
3 Equity Shares and other securities equivalent to shares representing corporations' capital, i.e., representing ownership in a corporation
31 Common equity Equity that represents basic property rights on corporations
32 Equity of real estate related corporation Equity representing capital from real estate related corporations
33 Equity rights Rights to subscribe to additional shares of equity at a set price
34 Preferred equity Equity security that is senior to common equity, having a higher claim on the assets and earnings than common equity, but is subordinate to
bonds
39 Other Other equity, not classified under the above categories
4 Collective Investment Undertakings Undertakings the sole purpose of which is the collective investment in transferrable securities and/or in other financial assets. Collective
investment undertaking' means an undertaking for collective investment in transferable securities (UCITS) as defined in Article 1(2) of
Directive 2009/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council or an alternative investment fund (AIF) as defined in Article 4(1)
(a) of Directive 2011/61/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council.

41 Equity funds Collective investment undertakings mainly invested in equity


42 Debt funds Collective investment undertakings mainly invested in bonds
43 Money market funds Collective investment undertakings under the definition provided by ESMA (CESR/10-049)
44 Asset allocation funds Collective investment undertakings which invests its assets pursuing a specific asset allocation objective, e.g. primarily investing in the
securities of companies in countries with nascent stock markets or small economies, specific sectors or group of sectors, specific countries or
other specific investment objective
45 Real estate funds Collective investment undertakings mainly invested in real estate
46 Alternative funds Collective investment undertakings whose investment strategies include such as hedging, event driven, fixed income directional and relative
value, managed futures, commodities etc.
47 Private equity funds Collective investment undertakings used for making investments in equity securities following strategies associated with private equity.

48 Infrastructure funds Collective investment undertakings that invest in utilities such as toll roads, bridges, tunnels, ports and airports, oil and gas distribution,
electricity distribution and social infrastructure such as healthcare and educational facilities
49 Other Other Collective investment undertakings, not classified under the above categories
5 Structured notes Hybrid securities, combining a fixed income (return in the form of fixed payments) instrument with a series of derivative components.
Excluded from this category are fixed income securities that are issued by sovereign governments. Concerns securities that have
embedded one or a combination of categories of derivatives, including Credit Default Swaps (CDS), Constant Maturity Swaps (CMS),
Credit Default Options (CDOp). Assets under this category are not subject to unbundling

51 Equity risk Structured notes mainly exposed to equity risk


52 Interest rate risk Structured notes mainly exposed to interest rate risk
53 Currency risk Structured notes mainly exposed to currency risk
54 Credit risk Structured notes mainly exposed to credit risk
55 Real estate risk Structured notes mainly exposed to real estate risk
56 Commodity risk Structured notes mainly exposed to commodity risk
57 Catastrophe and Weather risk Structured notes mainly exposed to catastrophe or weather risk
Annex V: Definitions of the CIC Table

First 2 positions - Assets listed in Definition


58 Mortality risk Structured notes mainly exposed to mortality risk
59 Other Other structured notes, not classified under the above categories
6 Collateralised securities Securities whose value and payments are derived from a portfolio of underlying assets. Includes Asset Backed Securities (ABS),
Mortgage Backed securities (MBS), Commercial Mortgage Backed securities (CMBS), Collateralised Debt Obligations (CDO),
Collateralised Loan Obligations (CLO) , Collateralised Mortgage Obligations (CMO). Assets under this category are not subject to
unbundling

61 Equity risk Collateralised securities mainly exposed to equity risk


62 Interest rate risk Collateralised securities mainly exposed to interest rate risk
63 Currency risk Collateralised securities mainly exposed to currency risk
64 Credit risk Collateralised securities mainly exposed to credit risk
65 Real estate risk Collateralised securities mainly exposed to real estate risk
66 Commodity risk Collateralised securities mainly exposed to commodity risk
67 Catastrophe and Weather risk Collateralised securities mainly exposed to catastrophe or weather risk
68 Mortality risk Collateralised securities mainly exposed to mortality risk
69 Other Other collateralised securities, not classified under the above categories
7 Cash and deposits Money in the physical form, bank deposits and other money deposits
71 Cash Notes and coins in circulation that are commonly used to make payments
72 Transferable deposits (cash equivalents) Deposits exchangeable for currency on demand at par and which are directly usable for making payments by cheque, draft, giro order, direct
debit/credit, or other direct payment facility, without penalty or restriction
73 Other deposits short term (less than or equal to one Deposits other than transferable deposits, with remaining maturity inferior or equal to 1 year, that cannot be used to make payments at any time
year) and that are not exchangeable for currency or transferable deposits without any kind of significant restriction or penalty
74 Other deposits with term longer than one year Deposits other than transferable deposits, with remaining maturity superior to 1 year, that cannot be used to make payments at any time and that
are not exchangeable for currency or transferable deposits without any kind of significant restriction or penalty
75 Deposits to cedants Deposits relating to reinsurance accepted
79 Other Other cash and equivalents, not classified under the above categories
8 Mortgages and loans Financial assets created when creditors lend funds to debtors, with collateral or not, including cash pools.
81 Uncollateralized loans made Loans made without collateral
82 Loans made collateralized with securities Loans made with collateral in the form of financial securities
84 Mortgages Loans made with collateral in the form of real estate
85 Other collateralized loans made Loans made with collateral in any other form
86 Loans on policies Loans made with insurance policies as collateral
89 Other Other mortgages and loans, not classified under the above categories
9 Property Buildings, land, other constructions that are immovable and equipment
91 Property (office and commercial) Office and commercial building used for investment
92 Property (residential) Residential buildings used for investment
93 Property (for own use) Real estate for the own use of the undertaking
94 Property (under construction) Real estate that is under construction, for future own usage or future usage as investment
95 Plant and equipment (for own use) Plant and equipment for the own use of the undertaking
99 Other Other real estate, not classified under the above categories
0 Other investments Other assets reported in "Any other assets, not elsewhere shown"
A Futures Standardised contract between two parties to buy or sell a specified asset of standardised quantity and quality at a specified future date
at a price agreed today
A1 Equity and index futures Futures with equity or stock exchange indices as underlying
A2 Interest rate futures Futures with bonds or other interest rate dependent security as underlying
A3 Currency futures Futures with currencies or other currencies dependent security as underlying
A5 Commodity futures Futures with commodities or other commodities dependent security as underlying
A7 Catastrophe and Weather risk Futures mainly exposed to catastrophe or weather risk
A8 Mortality risk Futures mainly exposed to mortality risk
A9 Other Other futures, not classified under the above categories
B Call Options Contract between two parties concerning the buying of an asset at a reference price during a specified time frame, where the buyer of
the call option gains the right, but not the obligation, to buy the underlying asset
B1 Equity and index options Call options with equity or stock exchange indices as underlying
B2 Bond options Call options with bonds or other interest rate dependent security as underlying
B3 Currency options Call options with currencies or other currencies dependent security as underlying
B4 Warrants Call options that entitles the holder to buy stock of the issuing company at a specified price
B5 Commodity options Call options with commodities or other commodities dependent security as underlying
B6 Swaptions Call options granting its owner the right but not the obligation to enter into a long position in an underlying swap, i.e., enter into a swap where
the owner pays the fixed leg and receive the floating leg
B7 Catastrophe and Weather risk Call options mainly exposed to catastrophe or weather risk
B8 Mortality risk Call options mainly exposed to mortality risk
B9 Other Other call options, not classified under the above categories
C Put Options Contract between two parties concerning the selling of an asset at a reference price during a specified time frame, where the buyer of
the put option gains the right, but not the obligation, to sell the underlying asset
C1 Equity and index options Put options with equity or stock exchange indices as underlying
C2 Bond options Put options with bonds or other interest rate dependent security as underlying
C3 Currency options Put options with currencies or other currencies dependent security as underlying
C4 Warrants Put options that entitles the holder to sell stock of the issuing company at a specified price
C5 Commodity options Put options with commodities or other commodities dependent security as underlying
C6 Swaptions Put options granting its owner the right but not the obligation to enter into a short position in an underlying swap, i.e., enter into a swap in which
the owner will receive the fixed leg, and pay the floating leg
C7 Catastrophe and Weather risk Put options mainly exposed to catastrophe or weather risk
C8 Mortality risk Put options mainly exposed to mortality risk
C9 Other Other put options, not classified under the above categories
D Swaps Contract in which counterparties exchange certain benefits of one party's financial instrument for those of the other party's financial
instrument, and the benefits in question depend on the type of financial instruments involved
D1 Interest rate swaps Swap that exchange interest flows
D2 Currency swaps Swap that exchange currency
D3 Interest rate and currency swaps Swap that exchange interest and currency flows
D5 Security swaps Swap that exchange securities
D7 Catastrophe and Weather risk Swaps mainly exposed to catastrophe or weather risk
D8 Mortality risk Swaps mainly exposed to mortality risk
D9 Other Other swaps, not classified under the above categories
E Forwards Non-standardised contract between two parties to buy or sell an asset at a specified future time at a price agreed today
E1 Forward interest rate agreement Forward contract in which typicaly one party pays a fixed interest rate, and receives a variable interest rate usualy based on an underlying index
rate, at the predefined forward date
Annex V: Definitions of the CIC Table

First 2 positions - Assets listed in Definition


E2 Forward exchange rate agreement Forward contract in which one party pays an amount in one currency, and receives an equivalent amount in a different currency resulting from
the conversion using the contractual exchange rate, at the predefined forward date
E7 Catastrophe and Weather risk Forwards mainly exposed to catastrophe or weather risk
E8 Mortality risk Forwards mainly exposed to mortality risk
E9 Other Other forwards, not classified under the above categories
F Credit derivatives Derivative whose value is derived from the credit risk on an underlying bond, loan or any other financial asset
F1 Credit default swap Credit derivative transaction in which two parties enter into an agreement whereby one party pays the other a fixed periodic coupon for the
specified life on the agreement and the other party makes no payments unless a credit event relating to a predetermined reference asset occurs

F2 Credit spread option Credit derivative that will generate cash flows if a given credit spread between two specific assets or benchmarks changes from its current level

F3 Credit spread swap A swap in which one party makes a fixed payment to the other on the swap's settlement date and the second party pays the first an amount based
on the actual credit spread
F4 Total return swap A swap in which the non-floating rate side is based on the total return of an equity or fixed income instrument with the life longer that the swap

F9 Other Other credit derivatives, not classified under the above categories

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