May 2019
Issue No.267
Greetings from HKFI Chairman
In my first monthly brief, I would like first of all to thank you for your great support over
the years. The next 12 months will be full of challenges as we enter the new regulatory era. With your continued support and guidance, I am confident of a smooth transition to the new IA regime and HKFI’s ability to provide quality service to its membership in Praveen M Daswani the years ahead. HKFI Chairman
Commencement Day, Cut-off Date of 26 August 2019 for Agents Registration
As you know, the Insurance Authority (IA) will take over from the three Self-regulatory Organizations (SROs) and commence the direct licensing regime (DLR) with effect from Monday, 23 September 2019. In our latest circular, you were informed of the action plan we initiated early this year in preparation for the transition. Things are progressing well and we are grateful for the ready support of the IA.
To ensure all registration / renewal applications will be completed before the commencement of the DLR, we have set 26 August 2019 as the cut-off date for receiving registration applications and accepting online renewal services. This was announced to all appointing insurers and their agencies / agents on 24 May 2019 (Circular Ref: A2-002/02-J78605). For those who wish to complete their registration / renewal before the DLR kicks in, they must make sure their applications are received by the IARB on or before 26 August 2019.
IFRS 17
A post-launch meeting was held between VHIS Office and HKFI in mid-May to review the implementation progress of VHIS and finalize the data repor ting logistics. To facilitate reporting by insurers, a technical meeting was held on 31 May 2019 to review and refine the reporting templates. Where necessary, we will invite VHIS Office to conduct a workshop in late June 2019 to explain to the parties concerned further details of the data reporting exercise.
We are intensifying our efforts to assist
members in getting better prepared for the new reporting standards. The IA and the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants will participate in our upcoming 6th Monthly Forum to provide an update on ways to tackle the IFRS 17 implementation challenges. We will have consultants joining the Forum to demonstrate solutions tailor-made to help address the envisaged issues. (Circular Ref: Mv052/19).
Private Health Insurance
The Consumer Council released a study entitled “Creating Sustainable Value for Private Health Insurance Market in Hong Kong” and made 14 recommendations.
We welcomed the Council’s suggestions on enhancing transparency, promoting good market practices and strengthening public and intermediary education. In areas like standardization of policy terms and conditions, improving the format and contents of application forms and enhancing public and intermediary education, the industry in fact has done substantial work and made considerable progress. We are reviewing the other recommendations and will consider the feasibility and timing of implementing necessary changes for the benefit of consumers.