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Insurance Bill introduced in NA to make services simpler

Published on: May 20, 2026 5:11 AM

The Federal Government has introduced the Insurance Bill, 2026 in the National Assembly to make insurance services simpler, faster and more accessible for citizens through digital platforms.

The legislation, proposed by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), seeks to replace the 25-year-old Insurance Ordinance, 2000 and facilitate quicker claim settlements and stronger consumer protection mechanisms.

According to a press release issued by the SECP on Tuesday, the proposed law is also expected to attract investment, promote competition and support the development of affordable and modern insurance products in Pakistan, where the sector has long struggled with low penetration, outdated regulations and limited innovation.

Under the proposed law, insurance services are expected to become simpler, faster and more accessible for the public through digital onboarding, tech-driven insurance products and streamlined regulatory procedures.

The key reforms covered in the Insurance Bill, 2026 included market liberalization: 0pens Pakistan’s market to foreign insurers and reinsurers through branch structures.

It includes private sector growth, which allows private sector participation in public property insurance and grants private reinsurers the first right of mandatory reinsurance.

It also Introduces tech-driven distribution models, flexible intermediary structures and formal recognition for emerging insurtech products and replaces periodic renewals with perpetual licensing and simplifies regulatory filing processes. Mandates stricter claims-handling timelines, rigorous mis-selling safeguards and transparent dispute resolution mechanisms and implements a Risk-Based Capital (RBC) framework alongside early corrective action mechanisms for solvency management.

The bill enhanced governance standards and expanded supervisory and enforcement powers of the SECP.

The SECP has been closely collaborating with federal ministries, parliamentary committees, and stakeholders to build consensus and ensure a smooth legislative transition and effective implementation of the proposed reforms.

Dr Kabir Ahmed Sidhu, Chairman SECP, said that insurance plays a critical role in protecting households, businesses and the broader economy from financial shocks.

Dr Sidhu said the Insurance Bill, 2026 is a key step toward enhancing insurance penetration in Pakistan by enabling affordable insurance products through digital platforms for all segments of society.

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