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Ad-Hoc Expert Meeting on CAPACITY-BUILDING FOR THE INSURANCE SECTOR IN AFRCA 23 February 2009 Insurance Supervision in Emerging Market The Role of the IAIS by Mr. Shinichi KISHI Principal Administrator, International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of UNCTAD

Ad-Hoc Expert Meeting on Capacity-Building for Insurance Sector in Africa Geneva, Switzerland, 23 February 2009 Insurance Supervision in Emerging market the Role of the IAIS Insurance Supervision in Emerging Market the Role of the IAIS Shinichi Kishi Principal Administrator IAIS 1

Agenda Introduction Insurance Core Principles (ICPs) On-going activities focusing on emerging market Future plan for capacity building initiatives 2

1. IAIS: a global forum for insurance regulators Founded in 1994 Members from more than 190 jurisdictions in over 140 countries Membership classes Members Observers Insurance Supervisors The NAIC International Governmental/ Statutory bodies Other interested parties 3 Insurance Supervision in Emerging market the Role of the IAIS

1. IAIS Members in Africa Members in Africa Botswana, Cape Verde, Egypt, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, CIMA (Conférence Interafricaine des Marchés d Assurances) 4

1. IAIS Objectives Global financial stability Policyholder protection Efficient, fair, safe and stable insurance markets Well-regulated insurance markets Improved supervision 5

1. Multiple tools to achieve objectives Develop standards, principles, guidance Encourage implementation of principles and standards Develop assessment methodologies Encourage cooperation amongst insurance supervisors Identify potential risks that may affect insurance supervision Cooperate with other international organisations Represent field of insurance supervision 6

2. Standard setting activities and ICPs Standards Guidance papers Application papers Issues papers Insurance Core Principles Supervisory papers Supporting papers 7

2. ICPs provide globally-accepted framework for insurance regulation and supervision Assessment criteria Principles Explanatory notes Benchmark for insurance supervisors Used to establish new regimes Used to improve existing regimes Used in evaluation of supervisory regimes FSAPs Applies to all insurers and reinsurers but not intermediaries, unless indicated Essential criteria Advanced criteria 8

2. ICPs cover all insurance supervisory aspects 9

2. Implementation and assessment of ICPs What are the benefits of ICP assessments? Identification of extent and nature of weaknesses Recommendation of possible remedies Preparation for FSAPs The implementation of the ICPs should take into account: Domestic context Industry Structure and state of financial system Overall macroeconomic conditions 10 Insurance Supervision in Emerging market the Role of the IAIS

2. Expectation on how to observe ICPs articulated in essential and advanced criteria Essential criteria Elements intrinsic to the implementation of ICPs Assessment criteria Observed Largely observed All essential criteria observed Only minor shortcomings exist Advanced criteria Components which improve essential criteria and enhance supervisory regime Not used in assessing ICPs observance BUT may be used to comment or make recommendations on supervisory framework Partly observed Not observed Not applicable Despite progress, shortcomings sufficient to raise doubts No substantive progress Not applicable due to structural/legal/ institutional features or responsibility with other authorities 11 Insurance Supervision in Emerging market the Role of the IAIS

2. Self-assessment in 2004/2005 identified areas for further improvement Report on ICP Self-Assessment Exercise 2004/2005 12

3. On-going activities focusing on emerging market 450 500 supervisors globally 10 15 seminars annually Annual Seminar + Global Seminar Insurance Supervision in Emerging market the Role of the IAIS 13

3. On-going activities focusing on emerging market Insurance Core Curriculum Comprehensive learning tool for insurance supervisors Developed jointly with World Bank Consisting of 36 basic-level modules covering all 28 Insurance Core Principles and 5 advanced-level case studies Designed for self-paced learning Written and reviewed by well-known insurance experts and insurance supervisors Available to IAIS members on IAIS website Insurance Supervision in Emerging market the Role of the IAIS 14

3. On-going activities focusing on emerging market Microinsurance IAIS-CGAP (Consultative Group to Assist the Poor) Joint Working Group on Microinsurance Issues Paper on the Regulation and Supervision of Microinsurance issued in May 2007 Develop a common understanding of microinsurance Recognise that microinsurance activities should not be held to a lower standards Focus on prudential, governance, market conduct and operational issues Identify areas where issues arise in the application of ICPs to the supervision of microinsurance 15

3. On-going activities focusing on emerging market Takaful (Islamic Insurance) Partnership with Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB) Issues Paper on the Regulation and Supervision of Takaful (Islamic Insurance) issued in August 2006 Developed by IFSB-IAIS Joint Working Group IFSB complementing IAIS efforts by developing standards and interpretations in order to achieve the following four objectives: Provide benchmarks for use by Takaful supervisors Address regulatory issues, such as risk management Provide appropriate levels of consumer protection in terms of both risk and disclosure Support the orderly development of the Takaful industry in terms of acceptable business and operational models, design and marketing of Takaful products 16

3. Cooperation and information exchange IAIS MMOU Growing cross-border activities and transactions & complex corporate structures IAIS s response is the Multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MMOU) Adopted in 2007 & optional for members to join Creates a platform for cooperation between all insurance regulators to exchange information 17 Insurance Supervision in Emerging market the Role of the IAIS

4. Future plan for capacity building initiatives IAIS s Strategic Educational Framework Interactive version of Core Curriculum Translation IAIS Online Other initiatives such as: FSI Connect * Non-IAIS project - Interactive Core Curriculum to be developed in 2 years - Translation of the top priority IAIS papers to Spanish, French and Arabic - Enhanced translation initiatives - Organising virtual seminars - Development of case studies and examples - Seminars -Video presentations - Certification programme - Insurance tutorials to be developed by FSI in 3-4 years To be supported by: - IAIS DISCOVER Fund (voluntary contributions) - A2II (Access to Insurance Initiative) etc. 18

4. Future plan for capacity building initiatives IAIS Online Web-based learning tutorial Accessible at anytime from anywhere Interactive Core Curriculum + advanced case studies Mix of text, video, audio and on-line discussion Translations Accreditation 19

IAIS Online The Proposed Plan 4. Future plan for capacity building initiatives 1 Online Interactive 2 Workshop & Distant 3 Qualifications Courses Learning Framework Convert Insurance Core Curriculum to interactive courses Translate standards and training materials Introduce cuttingedge areas for supervisors who have completed the online interactive courses Accreditation framework 20

Insurance Supervision in Emerging Market the Role of the IAIS (Recap) Insurance Supervision in Emerging market the Role of the IAIS Introduction Insurance Core Principles (ICPs) On-going activities focusing on emerging market Future plan for capacity building initiatives 21

Questions and Answers Insurance Supervision in Emerging Market the Role of the IAIS www.iaisweb.org shinichi.kishi@bis.org 22