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What is CIMA? The same laws A single supervisory authority Thirteen countries from West & Central Africa.

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1 What is CIMA? The same laws A single supervisory authority Thirteen countries from West & Central Africa

2 Assets regulation Kind of assets äLimits by classes äDiversification requirements Place of these assets äMember States

3 "Without Risk" Assets Bonds issued by member states Minimum 15 % Maximum 50%

4 Liquid Assets Bank deposits Maximum 40%

5 Financing of the economy Private bonds & listed shares Maximum 40 % Real estates Maximum 40 % Non listed shares Maximum 40 % Direct loans Mortgage Loans guaranteed by a bank Maximum 10 %

6 A mainly conservative regulation Safe, Liquid & profitable assets State bonds are regarded as typical « without risk » asset Listed Shares are in principle liquid Bank deposit are safe and liquid when banking system is sound.

7 Some problems äWeakness of public finances and banking system äLow activity of markets

8 äStates: some have too often payment difficulties äState bonds are not enough liquid. äBanking system: too many failures Weakness of public finances and banking system

9 Low activity of markets äAbidjan Stock market has a very low activity äReal estate markets are weak in many towns äOther investments: Lack of safety & liquidity

10 Local Assets On a pure prudential approach it would not be necessary These countries belong to a monetary area But there is a strong willingness from the political authorities that the investments of the insurance companies were helpful for the local economy

11 Which solutions ? A better financial & economic stability Reliable banking sector Sound public finances

12 At long term Actually working markets


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