This Application Paper seeks to provide guidance to supervisors, regulators and policymakers when considering, designing and implementing regulations and supervisory practices with respect to the use of digital technology in inclusive insurance. Whilst the primary focus of this paper is on building inclusive insurance markets, some considerations and suggested approaches could also be of interest to supervisors outside the inclusive insurance field.
The Application Paper on Supervision of Insurer Cybersecurity provides further guidance to supervisors seeking to develop or enhance their approach to supervising the cyber risk, cybersecurity and cyber resilience in the insurance sector.
The Application Paper on the Composition and the Role of the Board provides additional guidance on the practical interpretation and application of ICP 5 (Suitability of Persons) and ICP 7 (Corporate Governance), considering particular challenges for achieving effectiveness in supervision of the Board.
This non-binding guidance aims to support the design and implementation of the risk-based approach for securities products and services, by providing specific guidance and examples for securities providers and their supervisors.
This non-binding guidance aims to support the design and implementation of the risk-based approach for life insurance products and services, by providing specific guidance and examples for life insurance providers and their supervisors.
The guidance identifies and promotes regulatory approaches that can enhance the protection of retail investors in the area of OTC leveraged products offered and sold to retail investors.
Guidance to address the identified risks and the potential harm caused by specific, existing conflicts of interest and associated misconduct which can arise during the equity capital raising process.
Recommendations applicable to the establishment, use and on-going monitoring of mechanisms that may be used to manage extreme, including abnormal, volatility, and/or preserve orderly trading.