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1 New Zealand Captive Insurance Legislation – the future 11 May

2 Introduction Regulation of insurance providers (including captives) is light- handed However, change is on the horizon: –Review of Financial Products and Providers –Review of Financial Intermediaries Except for Ratings Act, captives treated same as other insurers Prospect of increased regulation makes it relevant to consider whether captives should be afforded special treatment If receive special treatment, question becomes: –What do we mean by a captive –Which activities should receive special treatment

3 Outline RFPP Review of Financial Intermediaries Should captives receive special treatment? Definitions of captive that could be used Consider which activities of a captive should be exempt

4 Review of Financial Products and Providers (RFPP) Builds on business law reform programme Key objective to develop effective and consistent framework for regulation of non-bank financial institutions and financial products Aim to promote confidence and participation in financial markets resulting in sound and efficient non-bank financial sector Four phases. Stage three = release of nine discussion documents, one on insurance ‘This is not an industry in crisis’

5 Review of Financial Products and Providers (RFPP) Proposals: –Licensing and prudential requirements –Monitoring and supervision –Product disclosure

6 Review of Financial Products and Providers (RFPP) Licensing and prudential requirements –Licensing regime Fit and proper person tests Licences issued in respect of classes Captives may apply for licence subject to terms –Solvency and capital Submit solvency support plan Meet start-up capital requirement set by regulator Meet enhanced risk-based solvency standards relevant to business developed by NZSA Financial condition report Ratings

7 Review of Financial Products and Providers (RFPP) Monitoring and supervision –Reporting regarding insurer’s financial position and risk management strategy –Regulator monitoring of compliance with licensing and prudential requirements –Enhanced supervisory powers: Inspections Meetings with board/senior management Enforcement action: –Issuing directives to board –Requiring self-correction plan –Seeking appointment of a statutory manager

8 Review of Financial Products and Providers (RFPP) Product disclosure –Currently no mandatory disclosure for risk-based insurance –Document seeks feedback on implementation of mandatory disclosure –Proposed disclosure: Customer specific information Key product terms and features –Suggested format similar to product disclosure statement in Australia

9 Review of Financial Products and Providers (RFPP) Submissions on disclosure document now closed Review now in fourth stage Policy recommendations to be considered by Cabinet over next two months Assuming Cabinet support, legislation in two phases 2007/2008

10 NZCIA submission on RFPP discussion document Licence issued to captive on provision of: –5 years financial projections –Details of directors (at least one resident) and proposed managers –Capital and ownership structure –Details of auditors, bankers, investment advisers, consulting actuary On ongoing basis: –Submit unaudited six monthly financial statements –Audited financial statements annually –Directors to hold annual general meeting in NZ –Directors to utilize NZ bank for day to day operations –Directors to attest sufficient risk management for the nature and scale of the risk underwritten in the captive

11 Review of Financial Intermediaries Government appointed Financial Intermediaries Task Force issued final report August 2005 Cabinet ‘in-principle’ approval to Task Force recommendations for ‘co-regulatory framework’ (MED, ‘approved professional bodies’ and Securities Commission) July 2006 MED released discussion document seeking feedback on proposed conduct and disclosure standards etc Conduct and disclosure standards dependent on classification (info/execution only, product marketer or high level intermediary)

12 Review of Financial Intermediaries Feedback sought on definition of ‘financial intermediaries’ –‘A person who, in the course of the person’s business or employment, gives financial advice [or provides transaction services] for members of the public’ –Application to captives Wholly owned group Third parties (contractors, JV partners, customers) Professional insurance managers Submissions on discussion document now closed Policy recommendations to be considered by Cabinet over next two months Assuming Cabinet support, legislation in two phases 2007/2008

13 Should captives receive special treatment? Increasingly relevant question Some form of regulation desirable Arguments for less stringent regulation because small and relatively simple risk profile Canada, South Africa and US have separate legislation No special treatment under Insurance Act in Australia, although special treatment proposed by APRA Case can be made that aspects of proposed legislation inapplicable: –Extensive disclosure to members of wholly owned group –Fit and proper tests – more appropriate to examine external providers

14 Definition of captive If determine should receive special treatment, need to be clear what we mean by a captive There is a spectrum of captives - harder to argue special treatment for all captives across spectrum Insuring outside group eg customers – why not the same protections as other consumers? If seek special treatment for a defined group only, probably want that definition to encompass as much of spectrum as possible So what definition should be used? –Ratings Act? –Proposed APRA exemption – wholly owned group only (no assigned beneficiaries eg contractors, JV partners or customers)

15 Definition of captive NZCIA definition –'Any entity that only insures the risks of entities that in terms of International Accounting Standards (IAS) are: A) Its parent; B) Related entity, ie under the same control; C) In a joint controlled (joint venture) with that entity or an entity of the type described in a) or b) above; D) An associate of that entity or an entity of the type described in a) or b) above. –The IAS definition of 'associate' is ‘an enterprise in which an investor has significant influence but not control…'. 'significant influence' means the 'power to participate in the financial and operating policy decisions but not control them'.

16 Which activities should be exempt from regulation? Once determined what a captive is, need to consider which activities of the captive should be exempted from proposed legislation Difficult to argue all activities should be exempted Easier to argue special treatment for captive self-insuring consequential losses arising from product failure Harder to argue special treatment for captive providing long tail cover such as life, health or income protection to employees – why not same protections as other consumers? APRA’s proposed exemption for captives falling within specified exemption from meeting prudential and other requirements under Insurance Act not to apply re statutory classes of insurance

17 Questions?