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Monthly Brief 2017/09 EN

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Sept 2017

Issue No.248

Regulated Activities Conducted by Salaried Staff

This is a subject of great concern to our member companies. We raised the matter and sought clarifications with the then Commissioner of Insurance back in 2015.

In August 2017, i.e. two months after its official commencement of operation, the Insurance Authority (IA) invited us to a meeting to discuss the way forward. It was agreed that the regulation of salaried staff should be principle-based and we undertook to propose a framework to assist insurers in complying with the letter and spirit of the law. With the assistance of our counsel Reed Smith Richards Butler, we have come up with a proposed framework for further discussion with the IA.

Risk-based Capital (RBC) Framework

To facilitate Members’ participation in the first RBC Quantitative Impact Study (QIS 1), we organized three briefings in August where IA’s Executive Directors shared their thoughts. We had a good turnout of about 460 participants. The information provided is useful and we now have more clarity on what is expected.

Noting the difficulty some General Insurance Members might have in completing the questionnaire for QIS 1, the GIC’s Task Force on RBC organized a workshop on 25 September 2017. Consultant KPMG assisted GIMs, in particular those with limited actuarial support, to go through the relevant templates step by step. We are doing all this to help enhance the industry’s overall readiness for the introduction of the RBC Framework.

Establishment of an Insurance Claims Database for the Prevention of Fraud (DB)

At a workshop held on 21 September 2017, our appointed

service provider Shift Technology reported on the positive results of the proof of concept we conducted earlier on with the input of claims data from seven local motor insurers. They also showcased the application of similar technology in detecting health insurance fraud, citing experiences in other markets. About 100 representatives from over 50 Members Companies attended the workshop.

We are going to meet the Privacy Commissioner next month to brief him on the operation of the DB within the relevant Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance. The DB is expected to go live in Q2 next year and we look forward to your continued support (Circular Ref: Mv096/17).


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