Report on Supervisors’ Use of Key Indicators to Assess Insurer Conduct
This short report presents findings from a survey of IAIS members on current supervisory approaches and challenges related to using key indicators to assess insurer conduct.
This short report presents findings from a survey of IAIS members on current supervisory approaches and challenges related to using key indicators to assess insurer conduct.
This paper provides guidance on money laundering and terrorist financing risks affecting the life insurance sector and proposes measures to mitigate the associated risks.
This paper describes the processes and practices related to the establishment and functioning of supervisory colleges for insurance groups with cross-border activities. In particular, the paper supports observance of ICP 3 (Information Sharing and Confidentiality Requirements) and ICP 25 (Supervisory Cooperation and Coordination).
The objective of this paper is to explore the concept of insurer culture as a point of intersection for prudential and conduct risks. The paper also provides examples to illustrate the broader role of culture in this regard.
The paper provides further guidance on the supervisory material related to macroprudential supervision in Insurance Core Principle (ICP) 24, which was revised as part of the Holistic Framework.