IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts A brief history of IFRS 17

Similar documents
IFRS 17. Pivoting towards implementation. IFRS Foundation. Darrel Scott, Board Member Iza Ruta, Technical Manager. Windsor, June 2017

IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts

An overview of IFRS 17

Insurance Contracts Project Overview

IASB update to IAASB October 2017

IASB Update to IAASB. Mary Tokar, Board Member. IFRS Foundation. December 2016

New IFRS Insurance Contracts Project

Insurance Contracts Presentation of insurance contracts on the statement of financial position

IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts

The IASB s technical agenda

IFRS and Solvency* PD *connectedthinking

Accounting proposals for insurance contracts

CONTACT(S) Andrea Pryde +44 (0) Roberta Ravelli +44 (0)

IASB Update. IFRS Foundation. Françoise Flores, Member, IASB. Paris, 10 October 2017

CONTACT(S) Chalani Mohotti +44 (0) Andrea Pryde +44 (0)

Overview of IFRS17. David Burton

Insurance Contracts. June 2013 Basis for Conclusions Exposure Draft ED/2013/7 A revision of ED/2010/8 Insurance Contracts

CONTACT(S) Anne McGeachin +44 (0) Andrea Pryde +44 (0)

Insurance Contracts Discount rates, risk adjustment and OCI option. CONTACT(S) Roberta Ravelli +44 (0)

Amendments to IAS 19 Employee Benefits

IFRS topical issues, ongoing debates and future challenges

The long and winding road: the IASB s project on insurance contracts

CONTACT(S) Roberta Ravelli +44 (0)

In transition The latest on IFRS 17 implementation

Snapshot: Financial Instruments: Amortised Cost and Impairment

Insurance contracts. Agenda. Overview of IASB and FASB s proposals on insurance. Presenters/Administrative. Overview of proposals.

Financial Instruments with Characteristics of Equity

The Actuarial Society of Hong Kong IFRS Insurance Contract Phase II Development

IFRS 17 Life Insurance

Insurance Contracts Update on Transition Resource Group for IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts

Intergovernmental Working Group of Experts on International Standards of Accounting and Reporting (ISAR)

Insurance Contracts Paper topic Criteria for evaluating possible amendments to IFRS 17. CONTACT(S) Andrea Pryde +44 (0)

FRS 104 Insurance Contracts

International Financial Reporting Standards Der 16. IFRS Kongress 2017 in Berlin Better Communication and Conceptual Framework

CONTACT(S) Caroline Federer +44 (0) Laura Kennedy +44 (0)

International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs ) A Briefing for Chief Executives, Audit Committees & Boards of Directors

IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts Standard Presentation to the EFRAG Board. Mark FitzPatrick Chief Financial Officer Brussels 14 September 2017

May Proposed IFRS Taxonomy Update Taxonomy/2017/1. IFRS Taxonomy IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts. Comments to be received by 18 September 2017

IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts Breakfast Briefing Series Launch event 30 May 2017

IFRS4 An Update. PwC. *connected thinking. Presented by Shu-Yen Liu 7 th November 2007

Primary Financial Statements project

PERSPECTIVES

CONTACT(S) Anne McGeachin +44 (0)

Overview Why the introduction of IFRS 9?

Amendments to IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts Reinsurance contracts held onerous underlying insurance contracts

The Actuarial Society of Hong Kong MEASUREMENT MODELS. Session 5. Tze Ping Chng

IFRS 17: recent developments and main implications

Discount rates in IFRS Standards

Actuarial Support for the Implementation of IFRS April 2019

Presentation of items of Other Comprehensive Income

General insurance reserving

Hans Hoogervorst Chairman International Accounting Standards Board 30 Cannon Street London EC4M 6XH. 25 October Dear Mr Hoogervorst,

IASB Agenda ref (May 2018) Transition Resource Group for IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts Implementation challenges outreach report

Post-implementation Review of IFRS 13 Fair Value Measurement Appendices (for reference only)

Amendments to IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts Reinsurance contracts held underlying insurance contracts with direct participation features

CONTACT(S) Roberta Ravelli +44 (0) Andrea Pryde +44 (0)

10 TH European IFRS power and utilities roundtable. 29 November 2016

INVITATION TO COMMENT ON IASB EXPOSURE DRAFT OF PRESENTATION OF ITEMS OF OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO IAS 1)

Actuaries Institute. AASB 17 Insurance Contracts. Information Note

Implementing IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers

Practical Application of the New IFRS for Insurance Contracts

IFRS 9 Financial Instruments

The wait is over! IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts is published, are you taking the right actions?

December 7, Roberta Ravelli, Senior Technical Manager International Accounting Standards Board London E14 4HD United Kingdom

Insurance Breakfast Briefing IFRS 17 Accountancy Standard The road to successful implementation. What now?

What is Interest in EBIT?

Information session on IFRS 17

Good Insurance (International) Limited

IFRS AT A GLANCE IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts

IASB Insurance Contracts Phase 2 Status and IAA Role. November Hyderabad

Financial statements presentation and disclosures

IFRS Insurance Contracts. The state of play or, what is really going on?

CONTACT(S) Roberta Ravelli +44 (0) Hagit Keren +44 (0)

Insurance Contracts Standard

IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts

IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts. SIAS, Salzburg, 5th and 6th of April, 2018 Dr. Johann Kronthaler

IFRS 17 THE LATEST DEVELOPMENT AND SELECTED TECHNICAL ASPECTS

17: what to do now. Implications for Singapore insurers

IFRS 17 issues Reinsurance. Draft for discussion

Changes to UK GAAP guidance for managing agents

ICPAK Financial Reporting Workshop IAS 1- PRESENTATION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS December 2011 Presented by: Simon Fisher

IFRS Foundation: Special Interest Sessions Morning of Monday 23 June 2014 Lancaster hotel in London, UK

Annuities: Future market potential and Consequences for Reporting under new IFRS 4 Phase II

ACTUARIAL ASSOCIATION OF EUROPE

New on the Horizon: Insurance contracts

Insurance Contracts. HKFRS 17 Issued January Effective for annual periods beginning on or after 1 January 2021

Impact of accounting standards on insurance statistics

Paper 2 Submission Paper: Loss component

IFRS 9 Financial Instruments

Transition Resource Group for IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts Reporting on other questions submitted

IFRS17 implementation Practical challenges

January IFRS Taxonomy Update. IFRS Taxonomy IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts

The Financial Reporter

February Summary of EFRAG meetings held in January and February EFRAG Update

Pro-Demnity Insurance Company Summary Financial Statements For the year ended December 31, 2011

IASB Project Update & Agenda Planning

Ref: The IASB s Exposure Draft Clarifications to IFRS 15

Financial Instruments with Characteristics of Equity

IFRS 17. New Accounting Perspective. KPMG Advisory (China) November 2017

Business combinations (phase I)

Transcription:

IFRS Foundation IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts A brief history of IFRS 17 Institute and Faculty of Actuaries IFRS 17 workshop London, 14 September 2017 Joanna Yeoh, Senior Technical Manager The views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter, not necessarily those of the International Accounting Standards Board or IFRS Foundation. Copyright 2017 IFRS Foundation. All rights reserved

What is our Mission Statement? 2 To develop IFRS Standards that bring transparency, accountability and efficiency to financial markets around the world. Our work serves the public interest by fostering trust, growth and long-term financial stability in the global economy.

What is IFRS 17? 3 One accounting model for all insurance contracts in all IFRS jurisdictions replaces IFRS 4 84% 126 of 150 jurisdictions require IFRS Standards for all or most publicly accountable companies

What is IFRS 17? 4 Who is affected? 450 listed insurers using IFRS Standards When? 2021 mandatory effective date of the new Standard -One year comparative information $13 trillion total assets of those listed insurers 3.5 years for companies to implement the new requirements

Extensive consultation process 5 1997 2004 2007 2010 2013 2017 IASC starts project on insurance contracts IFRS 4 Insurance contracts Interim Standard issued Discussion paper Preliminary views on Insurance Contracts 162 comment letters received Exposure Draft Insurance Contracts 253 comment letters received Exposure Draft Insurance Contracts 194 comment letters received IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts Replaces IFRS 4 900 meetings, roundtables and discussion forums 600 comment letters 4 rounds of fieldwork and testing

66 Why has IFRS 17 been developed? Copyright IFRS Foundation. All rights reserved

IFRS 4: lack of comparability 7 Top-20 listed insurance companies using IFRS Standards Accounting policies applied to insurance contracts issued Based on guidance in: Number of companies Total assets (US$ trillions) a mix of national GAAP* 8 4.1 US GAAP 3 1.6 Canadian GAAP 4 1.4 other national GAAP 5 2.0 Total 20 9.1 * These companies had subsidiaries in different jurisdictions. They accounted for the insurance contracts they issued in different jurisdictions using accounting policies based on requirements of national GAAP for each jurisdiction. Source: Effects Analysis on IFRS 17

Same company, different pictures 8 (in millions of currency units) Year 1 GAAP 1 GAAP 2 Difference Revenue 8,263 10,979 (2,716) (33%) Operating income 1,416 633 783 55% Net income 965 337 628 65% Total equity 8,977 3,872 5,105 57% Source: Effects Analysis on IFRS 17

To improve financial information 99 IFRS 4 little transparent or useful information Lack of useful information about insurance obligations Use of old or outdated assumptions Options and guarantees not fully reflected in measurement of insurance contracts Time value of money not considered when measuring liabilities for incurred claims Use of expected return on assets held as discount rate Lack of transparency about profitability Revenue recognised on a cash basis Use of many non-gaap measures IFRS 17 more transparent and useful information Current assumptions regularly updated Options and guarantees fully reflected Estimated future payments to settle incurred claims reported on a discounted basis. Discount rate reflect characteristics of the insurance liability - risks not matched by assets will be reflected in the accounts Unearned profit recognised as the insurance coverage is provided Additional metrics to evaluate performance will be available

To improve comparability 10 10 IFRS 4 a lack of comparability Lack of comparability among insurers IFRS companies report insurance contracts using different practices Non-uniform reporting within groups Insurance contracts of subsidiaries are consolidated using different practices Inconsistency with other industries Revenue include deposits Revenue reported on a cash basis IFRS 17 a consistent framework A new framework will replace huge variety of accounting treatments Revenue will reflect the services provided, and exclude deposits, like any other industry

Typical existing profit or loss statement 11 11 P&L 20X1 20X0 Gross premiums 16,321 13,567 Premiums ceded to reinsurers (816) (678) Investment income 9,902 9,030 Total income 25,407 21,919 Gross claims, benefits and expenses (13,827) (12,012) Claims and expenses ceded to reinsurers 368 351 Acquisition costs amortisation (1,259) (1,150) Change in insurance contract liabilities (9,308) (8,377) Total expenses (24,026) (21,188) Profit before tax 1,381 731 Cash based and includes collection of deposits. Inconsistent with other industries Includes repayment of deposits Confusing adjustment that incorporates multiple factors Inconsistent measurement reduces comparability Source of earnings difficult to identify

Example of IFRS 17 statement of comprehensive income 12 1 2 3 3 Statement of comprehensive income 20X1 Insurance revenue 9,856 Insurance service expenses (8,621) Insurance service result 1,235 Investment income 7,787 Insurance finance expenses (7,391) Net financial result 396 Profit or loss 1,631 Other comprehensive income Investment income 2,115 Insurance finance expenses (optional) (1,917) Total other comprehensive income 198 Comprehensive income 1,829 Two drivers of profit presented separately Insurance coverage Investment activities

1 Insurance revenue an activity measure 13 Different measures of the activity in the period New business Cash Service provided Expected cash inflows, cash outflows and profit IFRS 17: disclosure Cash inflows and cash outflows IFRS 17: disclosure Insurance revenue and insurance service expenses IFRS 17: present in profit or loss

Typical existing Balance Sheet 14 14 Balance sheet 20X1 20X0 Financial assets 226,297 196,700 Deferred acquisition costs 8,083 8,941 Premiums receivable 2,798 2,582 Reinsurance contract assets 20,572 17,882 Other assets 36,002 31,293 Total assets 293,752 257,398 Insurance contract liabilities 211,010 185,545 Unearned premiums 5,595 4,796 Other liabilities 51,431 44,705 Equity 25,716 22,352 Total liabilities and equity 293,752 257,398 Multiple line items, inconsistent terminology and inconsistent measurement, difficult to understand changes

Example of IFRS 17 balance sheet 15 1 2 3 PV of future cash flows Risk adjustment Unearned profit IFRS 17 liability Balance sheet 20X1 20X0 Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss 185,152 160,936 Financial assets at fair value through OCI 41,145 35,764 Other assets 34,467 31,293 Total assets 260,764 227,993 Insurance contract liabilities 205,724 178,818 Other liabilities 30,859 26,823 Equity 24,181 22,352 Total liabilities and equity 260,764 227,993

Disclosures overview 16 Amounts Judgements Risk Expected PV of future cash flows Risk and the contractual service margin New contracts written in the period Estimating inputs and methods Effects of changes in the methods and inputs used Reason for change, identifying the type of contracts affected Compared to IFRS 4, additional disclosures relating to the amounts reported in the financial statements Nature and extent of risks arising Extent of mitigation of risks arises from reinsurance and participation Quantitative data about exposure to credit, market and liquidity risk

For example: Insurance contract liability reconciliation 17 Estimates of the present value of future cash flows Risk adjustment Contractual service margin Liability BEGINNING OF PERIOD 163,962 5,998 8,858 178,818 Changes related to: - Future service yet to be provided (784) 1,117 (116) 217 - Current service provided in the period 35 (604) (923) (1,492) - Past service adjustment to past claims 47 (7) - 40 Insurance service result (702) 506 (1,039) (1,235) Insurance finance expenses 9,087-221 9,308 TOTAL CHANGES IN P&L AND OCI 8,385 506 (818) 8,073 CASH FLOWS 18,833 - - 18,833 END OF PERIOD 191,180 6,504 8,040 205,724

Supporting implementation

Supporting IFRS 17 implementation 19 1. Accompanying materials to IFRS 17 Basis for Conclusions Illustrative Examples 2. Supporting implementation materials available on the website 6 webinars as at 31 August Publications Effects analysis Project summary 3. Transition resource group IFRS 17 (TRG) Publically available TRG papers and discussion Further information about implementation support is available at go.ifrs.org/ifrs-17-implementation.

Supporting IFRS 17 implementation 20 4. Dedicated implementation questions mechanism available via the website Criteria for questions: relate to, or arise from, IFRS 17 indicate that IFRS 17 can be applied in different ways that are expected to result in diversity in practice are expected to be relevant to a wide range of stakeholders Submitted questions will be evaluated to assess whether further support might be needed. For example: Webinar Discussing the question at a future transition resource group meeting

IASB implementation support overview 21 May 2017 3.5 years 2021 Issue of IFRS 17 Some entities begin implementation process General questions Support implementation 2017 - Early 2019 Late 2019 2020 Contentious / specific implementation questions Entities are finalising implementation Mandatory effective date of IFRS 17 Objective: monitor and proactively support implementation Objective: provide period of calm for implementation Supporting materials: - articles - webinars TRG, IFRS IC and/or Board discussions Mostly monitor Light touch on implementation / educational activities

Contact us 22 6 Keep up to date @IFRSFoundation IFRS Foundation www.ifrs.org IFRS Foundation Comment on our work go.ifrs.org/comment