Risk capacity

Category: Risk management frameworks · Reviewed by Mark Fox, Broker · Renewals · Last reviewed

Risk capacity

Risk capacity is the maximum amount of risk an organisation can absorb before failing to meet its obligations to policyholders, creditors or regulators. It is an objective ceiling set by capital, liquidity, regulatory thresholds and reputational durability — not a preference.

Components

  1. Capital capacity — available own funds in excess of the Minimum Capital Requirement (MCR) and, in practical terms, the Solvency Capital Requirement (SCR).
  2. Liquidity capacity — the cash and high-quality liquid assets available to meet claims in a stressed period.
  3. Operational capacity — the firm’s ability to handle a surge in claims volume, complaints, regulatory queries or operational incidents without service breakdown.
  4. Reputational capacity — the firm’s ability to withstand reputational damage before losing distribution access or material market share.

Capacity, appetite and tolerance

In a well-designed framework, capacity > appetite > tolerance limits. A firm that operates at the edge of its capacity is taking implicit, unconstrained risk; appetite should always sit meaningfully inside capacity to leave headroom for adverse events that are not yet visible.

Stress testing

Capacity is typically evidenced through stress and scenario testing under the ORSA, including reverse stress tests (the PRA expects all insurers to identify the scenarios that would render the business model unviable).

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