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NAICOM implores insurers to maintain status quo

by Bisi Bamishe
October 18, 2018
in Insurance
ANOTHER MORNING AT NAICOM
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The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has called on insurance companies to continue to operate on subsisting regulatory framework prior to the issuance of the circular on Tier-Based Minimum Solvency Capital (TBMSC).

The insurance industry regulator, stated this in a circular tagged, Update on the Implementation of the Tier-Based Minimum Solvency Capital Policy for insurance Companies in Nigeria, issued to all insurance and signed by Director, Authorization and Policy, NAICOM, Leonard Akah.

NAICOM noted that in compliance with the extant rules and the injunction issued by the Federal High Court regarding the TBMSC framework which was to take effect from October 1, 2018, it wishes to clarify that the status quo will be maintained and that insurers are to continue to operate on subsisting regulatory framework prior to the circular.

It maintained that appropriate regulatory directive would be advised upon conclusion of the suit. NAICOM had in July this year, released a guideline on TBMSC which classified the business of insurance.

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According to NAICOM, companies were to be classified based on their 2017 financial accounts. In this vein, Tier 3 companies are those that falls within existing paid up capitals of N2 billion for life business; N3 billion for non-life business and N5 billion for composite business.

Companies in this category will be limited to underwrite only risks in life business in the following areas – Individual Life, Health Insurance, Miscellaneous Insurances; while for non-life they will be limited to underwrite risks in these areas – Fire, Motor, General Accident, Engineering (only classes covered by compulsory insurance), Agriculture and Miscellaneous Insurances. Tier 2 companies are those whose paid up capital has increased by 50 percent above the existing minimum capital.

For life business, their paid up capital will be N3 billion and they are to underwrite all Tier 3 risks and Group Life Assurance (GLA); while for non-life, their paid –up capital base will be N4.5 billion and they will underwrite all Tier 3 risks, Engineering (All inclusive), Marine, Bonds Credit Guarantee and Suretyship Insurances.

Tier 1 companies are those whose paid up capital has increased by 200 percent, above the existing minimum requirement. Life companies in this category will have capital of N6 billion, and will underwrite all Tier 2 risks and Annuity. While for non-life business, the paid up capital will be N9 billion, and will underwrite all Tier 2 risks and Oil & Gas (oil related projects, exploration & production), and Aviation Insurances.

Composite companies in Tier3 will maintain N5 billion; Trier 2 N7.5 billion and Tier 1 will have N15 billion.
Transition guideline according to the Commission will be released 3rd August 2018; Issuance of notification letters (Tier assessment Advice to all Operators) on assessed Capital level will be given on 13th – 17th August, 2018; while submission of Boardʼs decision by Operators (on choice of Tier-Level) to NAICOM will be not later than 14th September 2018.

Not comfortable with the arrangement, shareholders under the umbrella of Independent Shareholders Association of Nigeria (ISAN) went to court to challenge the implementation of the policy, asking the court to suspend the process and their prayer was granted and the policy was suspended by the court.

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Bisi Bamishe

Bisi Bamishe

I am a journalist with many years of experience in the field of Insurance and Pension. In 2003, I won Nigeria Media Merit Award of the IGI's Prize For Insurance Reporter of The Year

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