Asia Pacific Insurance Update – 19 July 2019

Each week we set out a list of new insurance regulatory developments relevant to the Asia-Pacific* and India, new insurance-related case law in Hong Kong, Australia and England and interesting insurance articles from across the world.

Insurance regulatory updates

Singapore

IMF Reaffirms Singapore’s financial sector oversight as “among the best globally”

Philippines

Insurance Commission issues Guidelines on underwriting HIV for HMOs

Australia

APRA to create insurance division after scathing review

ASIC proposes to ban unsolicited marketing telephone calls for life insurance and consumer credit insurance

UK

FCA proposes new rules to help consumers with pre-existing medical conditions access suitable travel insurance

ICO has issued a notice of its intention to fine Marriott International £99,200,396 and British Airways £183.39m for infringements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS)

The IAIS releases its sixth edition of the Global Insurance Market Report (GIMAR) discussing (re)insurance market developments as well as several topics of interest.

Insurance cases

COMPLAINANT 201823 v INSURANCE AUSTRALIA GROUP LTD TRADING AS NRMA (Discrimination) [2019] ACAT 64 (10 July 2019) – The insurer refused to provide public liability insurance on the basis of a criminal conviction, based upon its internal “moral guidelines”. The tribunal held that the conviction was irrelevant: there was no demonstrable actuarial data or research to support the insurance company’s contention that the insurance was refused on the basis of an unacceptable risk to the insurance company.

Insurance articles / news

Singapore High Court hears lawsuit on Prudential agent exodus

Zurich General Insurance Malaysia names new CEO

*Hong Kong, Singapore, China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand and Australia.

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