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Re-engineering insurance supervision

Lawrie Savage

No 2024, Policy Research Working Paper Series from The World Bank

Abstract: The insurance industry is underdeveloped in many of the world's emerging markets and transition economies, sometimes because of restrictive regulations or inadequate supervision of insurance companies. Many countries are considering reforming regulation of their insurance systems and strengthening supervision. The author's analysis is designed to help them choose the program of regulation and supervision that best fits their circumstances. He draws on experience in industrial countries that have examined the reasons financial institutions failed. He concludes that the old approach to supervising the financial sector--covering a broad range of issues and devoting considerable energy to verifying data--must be replaced by a more focused approach that targets insurer solvency by getting supervisors to pay attention to management performance and business strategy. Financialsupervisors in jurisdictions that have updated their systems with this approach in mind now see their main task as gauging the financial risk or risk profile of each company and allocating most of their resources to the higher-risk situations. In doing so, their objective will be to understand a firm's business strategy, to assess the firm management's competence and appetite for risk, and to assess the firm's outlook and financial viability. The author highlights the special role played in supervision by industry specialists such as the auditors and actuaries who support insurance companies. He identifies the priorities needed in the reform of insurance supervision and suggests steps needed for change--and helpful ways for officials to organize. He discusses not only issues associated with the supervision of solvency and financial strength but ways to protect consumers.

Keywords: Insurance&Risk Mitigation; Banks&Banking Reform; Non Bank Financial Institutions; Insurance Law; Environmental Economics&Policies; Insurance&Risk Mitigation; Non Bank Financial Institutions; Insurance Law; Environmental Economics&Policies; Banks&Banking Reform (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998-12-31
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