Chile Insurance Solvency Reform Guillermo Larrain Superintendent Superintendencia de Valores y Seguros April 2009.

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Chile Insurance Solvency Reform Guillermo Larrain Superintendent Superintendencia de Valores y Seguros April 2009

Agenda 1.Market evolution 2.The reasons behind success 3.The dynamic regulatory framework 4.The Impact of the International Financial Crisis

(Millions of USD of each year) Market evolution: Premium

Premiums per capita and direct written premium as a percentage of GDP Per capita premium (USD) Direct written premium (% GDP) 2,0% 4,1% 26,2 415,4

Asset Evolution (In million 2008 CLP ) Market evolution: Assets of the Insurance Industry Total assets amounted to USD 29,6 bn in 2008

Premium Distribution by product type: Non Life Cumpulsory December, 2008

Premium Distribution by product type: Life Related to the Pension System December, 2008

The Chilean Insurance sector is open to foreign competition: premium in Non Life Non Life

The Chilean Insurance sector is open to foreign competition: premium in Life Life

Chilean Insurance Market: The reasons behind success Positive macroeconomic environment. Relatively high growth and a more stable framework based on –prudent fiscal policy (structural balance policy), –inflation targeting, –floating exchange rate and –conservative financial regulation with strong enforcement. Development of a long term capital market. Role of institutional investors: mutual funds, investment funds, pension funds and insurance companies. Pension systemAnnuities Disability and survivors insurance Electronic market for annuities (SCOMP) Voluntary savings (individual and collective) Freedom for - setting insurance rates - developing insurance products - contracting reinsurance Sound, prudent regulation…

Impact of the International Financial Crisis: Industry portfolio

Impact of the International Financial Crisis: Solvency in Life Industry Average AIG subsidiary Industry Minimum

Impact of the International Financial Crisis: Leverage in Life Industry Average AIG subsidiary Industry Maximum

The Insurance Regulatory System in Chile The Chilean insurance supervisory and regulatory system rests in two key concepts: Insurers have sufficient financial resources to fulfil their obligations with policyholders within a stable and competitive financial system To establish a regulation and supervision allowing the protection of policyholders rights SOLVENCYMARKET CONDUCT

The dynamism of the solvency regulatory system in Chile Until 2005 the solvency supervisory approach was focused in –establishing prudential rules, –the supervision of the fulfilment of these rules, –and the review of financial statements and others financial and technical information. Rules and supervision focus in: i)Technical Provisions (SVS standards) ii)Capital Requirements (leverage and solvency margin) iv)Investments (restrictions and limits for diversification of market and credit risk) v)Reinsurance (minimum risk rating) vi)Financial and technical information. However, few attention was given to governance and risk management of the insurers

Drivers for Solvency Regulatory Change : Bankruptcy of a Chilean life insurance company due to corporate governance and control system problems : FSAP, finding of weakness in the supervision model : Strict self assessment of compliance of IAIS Core Principles (2004) Revision of compliance of ICPs in several dimension where Chile was partially or no observant. There were improvements across the board All this suggested the need to advance towards a Risk Based Supervision approach.

New SVS Risk Based Supervision Approach Risk Based Capital New Investment Regime IFRS (new assets and liabilities valuation considering economic value) Level 1 Regulatory level Minimum Solvency Requirements Level 2 Supervisory level Risk Assessment and Mitigation Activity Process Risk-based Supervision Focus Corporate Governance Market Conduct Market Disclosure

Since 2005 SVS has been working in the implementation of a new RBS model. The process has been divided in two phases: Phase I: Research and Planning ( ): –International case studies and IAIS recommendations –Adapting the model to the Chilean reality –Planning and definition of the activities for the implementation process. New RBS Model. Implementation Process This Phase was done with the support of the Canadian Financial Supervisor (OSFI) and completed according the plan.

Phase II: Implementation ( ): –Creating Working Groups for the development of the different aspects of the model (EWS, risk matrix, supervisory manuals, RBC, investment regime, etc.).  Completed –Reorganization of the supervision and regulation areas  Completed –Special training program for the SVS Staff  Completed –Strengthening external auditors and actuaries responsibilities  in course –Development of a specific methodology for a RBC standard model  in course –Procedure of legal amendment  in course –Development of a special information system to support the new supervisory approach  in course –Implementation of IFRS norms and assets and liabilities valuation at economic value  in course New RBS Model. Implementation Process

Chile has a dynamic and solid insurance sector that has faced well the current crisis. The system is well capitalized, solvent. The chilean insurance sector displays some unique characteristics: its developed annuities sector, the original blind electronic system for annuities (SCOMP) and the development of massive distribution channnels for insurance products. From a regulatory perspective, this has been the outcome of a rule based regulatory approach which is gradually becoming binding for the development of the industry. The growing payout phase of the pension system represents a major push for the life annuities industry. Chile needs a new approach for solvency regulation. We are in the middle of that process. Final words

Chile – Insurance Solvency Reform Guillermo Larrain Superintendent Superintendencia de Valores y Seguros April 2009