SECP moot discusses bancassurance regulatory framework

Author: Staff Report

The Securities and Exchange Commissoin of Pakistan (SECP) on Friday held a roundtable to seek stakeholders’ suggestions and recommendations to revamp the 2015 bancassurance regulatory framework. A large number of representatives of insurance industry, officials of the State Bank, federal insurance ombudsman and members of the dispute resolution committees attended the roundtable in Karachi. The participants discussed various bottlenecks and issues hampering growth of the insurance sector and suggested solutions. The tentative recommendations included mandatory content of call-back confirmation, provision of documents in Urdu, rationalisation of remuneration structure for banks, communication during policy cycle through policyholders’ preferred mode, automated need analysis, fit and proper criteria for head of bancassurance and training requirements for sales staff. The participants also proposed to revamp the procedure of issuance of insurance policies through digital modes and training through distance learning programmes to provide ease of doing business to insurance companies. The participants compared notes to achieve unanimity on various issues. The State Bank representatives said that they were fully committed to strengthening the framework and improving the supervisory process pertaining to banking industries. The SECP officials requested the stakeholders to submit their proposals in writing as soon as possible.

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