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Global Financial System: IAIS Supports G20 Declaration
The International Association of Insurance Superiors (IAIS) has endorsed the lastest G20 Declaration to continue strengthening the global financial system.
The G20 welcome the new report of International Monetary Fund (IMF), Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and Financial Stability Board (FSB) on assessing the systemic importance of financial institutions standard setting body for the prudential/ supervision of the insurance industry and a member of the Financial Stability Board (FSB).
To assist the work, IAIS has released its initial analysis of the systemic risk Peter Braumiller, Chair of the IAIS Executive noted that the purpose of the analysis is to identify challenges which insurance regulators face which are distinctly different to regulators of other financial institution. In the insurance sector systemic insurance risk does not typically generate immediate shock effects, but plays out a longer time horizon.
As a result, the working definition in the IMF (FSB/BIS report on assessing the systemic importance of financial institutions could usefully be complemented with a timing-related fourth sub element (in addition to size, lack of substitutability and inter connectedness), thus capturing all forms of systemic insurance risk; and the distinct business model of insurance means that the policy solutions for systemically risky activities will likely differ between sectors. “We look forward to working with the BIS, FSB and IMF in developing the framework of appropriate policy responses that is also applicable to insurers.” IA is said the analysis is entitled “Systemic Risk and the Insurance Sector” can be found at IAIS.
The IAIS continued to reinforce global insurance regulation in support of the G20 stated aims these actions mainly address: enhancing group and cross sectoral supervision, where the IAIS is working in cooperation with the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and the International Organisation of Securities Commission through the Joint Forum, their joint working group, on the identification of important regulator gaps and areas for enhanced supervision, incorporating lessons drawn from the crisis in IAIS standards particularly in respects of solvency and investment, risk management compensation, facilitating supervisory cooperation of the IAIS multilateral memorandum of understanding fourth exchange of information between insurance supervisors and assisting the implementation of standards by providing supervisory assessment mechanisms and implementation programmes.
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