ICP 4 Licensing

A legal entity which intends to engage in insurance activities must be licensed before it can operate within a jurisdiction. The requirements and procedures for licensing must be clear, objective and public, and be consistently applied.


Licensing requirements


4.1

The insurance legislation:
  • includes a definition of insurance activities which are subject to licensing;
  • prohibits unauthorised insurance activities;
  • defines the permissible legal forms of domestic insurance legal entities;
  • allocates the responsibility for issuing licences; and
  • sets out the procedure and form of establishment by which foreign insurers are allowed to conduct insurance activities within the jurisdiction.

4.2

A jurisdiction controls through licensing which entities are allowed to conduct insurance activities within its jurisdiction.


4.3

Licensing requirements and procedures are clear, objective and public, and are consistently applied. The applicant is required at least to:
  • have sound business and financial plans;
  • have a corporate or group structure that does not hinder effective supervision;
  • establish that the applicant’s Board Members, both individually and collectively, Senior Management, Key Persons in Control Functions and Significant Owners are suitable;
  • have an appropriate governance framework; and
  • satisfy capital requirements.


Requirements on the Supervisor


4.4

The supervisor assesses applications, makes decisions and informs applicants of the decision within a reasonable time, which is clearly specified, and without undue delay.


4.5

The supervisor refuses to issue a licence where the applicant does not meet the licensing requirements. Where the supervisor issues a licence, it imposes additional requirements, conditions or restrictions on an applicant where appropriate. If the licence is denied, conditional or restricted, the applicant is provided with an explanation.


4.6

A licence clearly states its scope.


4.7

The supervisor publishes a complete list of licensed insurance legal entities and the scope of the licences granted.


4.7.1    

The supervisor should publish the complete list of licensed insurance legal entities and clearly state the scope of licence that has been granted to each insurance legal entity. This would provide clarity to the public as to which entities are licensed for specific classes of business.


4.7.2    

If the conditions or restrictions to the license would impact the public or any person dealing with the insurance legal entity, the supervisor should either publish these conditions or restrictions or require the insurance legal entity to disclose these conditions or restrictions accordingly. Conditions or restrictions that would impact the public could include, for example, the lines or classes of insurance business an insurance legal entity is permitted to conduct.


Foreign operations


4.8

In deciding whether and if so on what basis, to license or continue to license a branch or subsidiary of a foreign insurer in its jurisdiction, the supervisor consults the relevant supervisor(s) as necessary.


4.9

Where an insurance legal entity is seeking to conduct cross-border insurance activities without a physical presence in the jurisdiction of the host supervisor, the host supervisor concerned consults the home supervisor, as necessary, before allowing such activities.