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WFII’s activities in the interest of insurance intermediaries

WFII’s activities in the interest of insurance intermediaries. Nic De Maesschalck Director WFII Deputy Director BIPAR. WFII : The World Federation of Insurance Intermediaries. Set up in 1999 To promote and defend the interests of intermediaries - at international level

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WFII’s activities in the interest of insurance intermediaries

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  1. WFII’s activities in the interest of insurance intermediaries Nic De Maesschalck Director WFII Deputy Director BIPAR

  2. WFII : The World Federation of Insurance Intermediaries • Set up in 1999 • To promote and defend the interests of intermediaries - at international level - international Public Affairs issues • WFII : Single voice of intermediaries at international level

  3. WFII : World Federation of Insurance Intermediaries • Chapters/ members • Europe : BIPAR • North America • Latin America • Africa • Asia/ Pacific Rim Groups 100 national associations in 80 countries

  4. Governing structure of WFII • World Council : 18 delegates of the various regions : defines strategy and policy direction • 6 delegates from Europe • Includes : T. Mintoft-Czyz. • Executive CSE Committee • Permanent Secretariat

  5. The Role of WFII “The core business of any trade association, national, European or International is to promote the optimal regulatory environment in which the business of its members can prosper.” In the modern society, - this covers a wide spectrum of “public affairs” activities at national, european and international level - against the background of an ever growing web of interacting interests and influences.

  6. Every article in a national regulation related to insurance is the result of an interaction of national, European and international interests and public affairs activities. The web of interacting interests

  7. The “Web”

  8. The “web” of institutions and influences APIRB/ CHAMBER

  9. The “web” of institutions and influences BIPAR Assoc of insurers consumers Nat.regulator APIRB/ CHAMBER

  10. The “web” of institutions and influences EC/ Ceiops CEA BEUC BIPAR Assoc of insurers consumers Nat.regulator APIRB/ CHAMBER

  11. The “web” of institutions and influences IMF/IAIS / OECD/WTO/ UN WFII EC CEA BEUC BIPAR Assoc of insurers consumers Nat.regulator APIRB/ CHAMBER

  12. IAISInternational Association of Insurance Supervisors. The IAIS groups insurance supervisory authorities of some 100 jurisdictions. - Promotes co-operation among insurance regulators - Sets international standards for insurance supervision - Annual conference + various meetings per year

  13. IAIS : Agenda (a few examples) • Reinsurance supervision • Anti-money laundering and anti-fraud • Supervision of insurance activities on the Internet • Insurers Capital adequacy and solvency • International Accounting Standards • … • Insurance intermediation.

  14. IAIS and insurance intermediation IAIS invites all supervisory authorities to require from all those pursuing an intermediation activity: - To be registered or licensed by the competent regulatory authority. • To have adequate general, commercial and professional knowledge and ability, as well as a good reputation. • To have sufficient safeguards in place to protect the client’s money. • To give customers information on their status - - Compare with EU Directive / national regulation --

  15. Regulation on intermediation : an example IAIS principles / EU Directive / national regulation IMF/IAIS / OECD/WTO/ UN / FATF WFII EC CEA BEUC BIPAR Assoc of insurers consumers Nat.regulator APIRB/ CHAMBER

  16. The “Web”

  17. Issue Anti-money laundering Market conduct market access terrorism insurance reinsurance supervision solvency of insurers Electronic commerce Public Procurement Levels Nat / EU/ IAIS/ FATF Nat/ EU/ IAIS Nat/ EU/ WTO Nat/ EU/ OECD Nat/ EU/ IAIS Nat/EU/ IAIS/OECD Nat/ EU/ IAIS/ OECD/ WTO EU/ Nat/ WTO Some Other issues on the agenda of the “web”

  18. Anti Money Laundering (an example) FATF 40 recommendations (2002) IAIS core principles (2003) IMF/FSAP’s (New EU Directive) National legislation WFII + BIPAR + National associations

  19. How WFII helps • Defence of intermediary interests at drafting stage of FATF / IAIS text • Early warning : national associations (and BIPAR) are aware that that new regulation will come (at EU) and National level • WFII Interpretative paper (helps at the stage of implementation at national level) There is a world-wide- single- intermediary position ! = unique

  20. WFII’s Role Until now : issues related to Regulation WFII is also about liberalisation

  21. WFII principles related to liberalisation (extracts): • Some basic principles promoted by WFII : • Intermediaries should have the right to provide Cross-boder intermediary services related to MAT and reinsurance • Foreign intermediaries should have the right to establish in a market under national treatment. • Principles are driven by need of intermediary to follow his client abroad / and or need for international capacity

  22. WTO the World Trade Organisation - Over 100 member countries - Gats : General Agreement on Trade in Services - under what conditions an intermediary from one country can do business in another country. 3

  23. GATS agreements have consequences on the national regulation • National regulation has consequences on the degree of liberalisation. • Interaction

  24. WFII’s Role Issues (both regulatory and liberalisation) on the international agenda are issues on the national agenda But also : thanks to /due to the international fora such as IAIS / OECD, … + communication means + globalized world issues on the national agenda become at ever increasing speed on the international agenda .

  25. WFII’s Role Therefore : WFII also important as the single platform for exchange of information between the 100 national member associations. = important role for national associations to send early warnings.

  26. Every article in a national regulation related to insurance is the result of an interaction of - national, - European and - international Interests and public affairs activities. The web of interacting interests

  27. Conclusion National associations + European federation + WFII The intermediary sector is well equiped to promote and defend its interests optimally in the web of public affairs interests

  28. WFII’s activities in the interest of insurance intermediaries Nic De Maesschalck Director WFII Deputy Director BIPAR

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