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International Association of Insurance Supervisors. Observer Panel Re- / Deregulation Steve Butterworth Chile 2002. IAIS Observer Panel Re- / Deregulation Chile 2002. IAIS - Outlook on model schedules and best practise statement.
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International Association of Insurance Supervisors Observer Panel Re- / Deregulation Steve Butterworth Chile 2002
IAIS Observer PanelRe- / DeregulationChile 2002 • IAIS - Outlook on model schedules and best practise statement. - Mutual recognition of domestic supervisory rules based on IAIS Standards, Principles & Guidelines.
IAIS Observer PanelRe- / DeregulationChile 2002 • In Particular - Why check compliance many times in different jurisdictions.
IAIS Observer PanelRe- / DeregulationChile 2002 Reasons for Differing Regulations • Different markets • Different economic goals
IAIS Observer PanelRe- / DeregulationChile 2002 History • Patchwork supervision • Legal barriers • Practical problems in assessing supervisory practices • No exchange of information
IAIS Observer PanelRe- / Deregulation - Chile 2002 WTO Model Schedules Market Access • Reinsurance - M.A.T. - Intermediaries - No restrictions • Life & Non-Life Reinsurance - No mandatory cessions - No right of first privileges - No discrimination re collateralization & localization - Freedom of form & contract
IAIS Observer PanelRe- / Deregulation - Chile 2002 WTO Model Schedules Commercial Presence • Form of establishments • Equity shares • Compulsory lines • Monopolies • Private participation in pensions & funds management
IAIS Observer PanelRe- / DeregulationChile 2002 WTO Model Schedules • Temporary entry of natural persons • National treatment
IAIS Observer PanelRe- / DeregulationChile 2002 WTO Best Practices in Insurance • Transparency • Solvency and prudential focus • Insurance monopolies • Independent regulatory authority
IAIS Observer PanelRe- / Deregulation - Chile 2002 Statement by Financial Leaders Working Group • FLWG - Financial Institutions and Associations in Europe, North America, Japan & Hong Kong • Fully Supportive - Greater price competition - Product diversity and innovation - Investment options - Retirements security - Local infrastructure development
IAIS Observer PanelRe- / DeregulationChile 2002 IAIS Core Principles of Supervision • Capable of observance in all jurisdictions where there are adequate resources. • IAIS core principles contain no barriers to prevent foreign insurers operating on the same terms as domestic insurers.
IAIS Observer PanelRe- / DeregulationChile 2002 Reliance on Rating Agencies • Rating agencies not regulated • Sometimes inconsistent • Commercially driven
IAIS Observer PanelRe- / DeregulationChile 2002 Disadvantages • Instability of markets. • Insurers / reinsurers pulling out. • Overseas supervisors little interest in your domestic market.
IAIS Observer PanelRe- / DeregulationChile 2002 Disadvantages • Insurer fraud in developing countries is prevalent. • Fraudsters migrate to those countries with little effective regulation.
IAIS Observer PanelRe- / DeregulationChile 2002 The Guernsey Situation • All insurers with a physical presence (either directly or indirectly - through agents) need a licence. • Insurance intermediaries can place only with ‘recognized’ insurers - no licence issued.
IAIS Observer PanelRe- / DeregulationChile 2002 The Guernsey Situation • Experienced problems with fraudulent marine insurers which the ‘recognized’ insurer system eliminated. • Model schedule proposed cross border supply without restrictions to market access for M.A.T. and insured intermediation.
IAIS Observer PanelRe- / DeregulationChile 2002 The Guernsey Situation • Foreign insurers are not barred from a physical presence. • With current state of market, overseas branches are closing down. • Creates problems - especially long-term contracts.
IAIS Observer PanelRe- / DeregulationChile 2002 Conclusion • There must be total mutual international recognition of prudential and market conduct supervisory standards. • Impossible? - Will politics and economic considerations interfere?