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Title: Insurance education


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Insurance education of the public an
intermediary perspective 13 April
2007 Istanbul
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Contents
  • I. Introduction
  • II. Insurance education and the regulatory
    framework
  • III. WFIIs views on financial education
    initiatives
  • IV. Examples

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I. Introduction
  • The importance of insurance is unquestioned in
    modern economies.
  • Insurance serves a broad public interest and is
    vital to individuals.
  • Insurance intermediaries play an important role
    in the insurance process
  • They serve as the link between insurance
    companies seeking to place insurance policies and
    consumers seeking to procure insurance coverage.
    (globalisation)
  • Intermediaries, traditionally called brokers or
    agents or producers, offer advice,
    information and other services in connection with
    the solicitation, negotiation and sale of
    insurance.

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II. Insurance education and the regulatory
framework
  • When considering measures within a jurisdiction
    concerning insurance education of the public, the
    existing regulatory framework should be taken
    into account , in order to avoid overlapping
  • What does regulation impose in terms of
  • a. Provision of quality information before,
    during and after the conclusion of contracts ,
  • b. Legal requirements for intermediaries
    /insurance distribution practices,

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II. Insurance education and the regulatory
framework a. Provision of quality
information
  • Acording to WFII Insurance Intermediaries and
    all those involved in insurance distribution
    should provide insurance buyers with sufficient
    information to make informed decisions about the
    purchase of insurance and insurance services.
  • It is not only important that clients understand
    their contracts but also that they understand
    whom they are dealing with
  • all persons or entities engaged in insurance
    intermediation should be able to inform their
    clients upon request whether or not they advise
    from a broad range of insurers / insurance
    products and whether or not there are contractual
    obligations to conduct business with the insurer
    of the product that is advised.
  • the public should be informed of the means to
    verify that persons or entities engaging in
    insurance intermediation are registered or
    licensed.

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II. Insurance education and the regulatory
framework b. Legal requirements for
intermediaries
  • According to WFII
  • Regulation /Legislation on insurance
    intermediation should be activity based.
  • Regulations should focus on ensuring that all
    those who are undertaking the activity of
    insurance intermediation meet reasonable
    professional requirements as the primary means of
    protecting consumers and clients.

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  • Once the regulatory framework is analyzed, one
    can start thinking about the design of insurance
    education programs.
  • Insurance / financial education initiatives
    should not result in extra regulation or
    obligations for the operators in the sector but
    in a better understanding of the regulation and
    the insurance products and sector in general by
    the private consumer.

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III. WFIIs views on financial (insurance)
education
  • Insurance and risk education should start at
    school
  • The role and functioning of the various players
    in the market should also be explained in this
    kind of programs.

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III. WFIIs views on financial (insurance)
education
  • Insurance education initiatives by governments
    should focus on objective information allowing
    the public to make better choices. They should be
    neutral from a competition perspective and be
    limited to facts.
  • Although neutral, campaigns should have a
    positive approach compensating (or
    counterbalancing) the negative context insurance
    is mostly connected with in the perception of the
    consumer.

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III. WFIIs views on financial (insurance)
education
  • Government actions in terms of insurance
    education should by priority focus on creating
    awareness about risk and insurance needs.
  • Insurance education should also focus on the
    importance of the quality in the choice of
    insurance coverage.

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III. WFIIs views on financial (insurance)
education
  • Governments could also do an effort
    explaining the regulatory framework and the
    supervisory activities in the insurance sector.

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III. WFIIs views on financial (insurance)
education
  • Concerning good practice in education of the
    public
  • Market structures and systems are still very
    different (even in a globalized world).
  • These differences make that practices or
    solutions in one market cannot simply be copied
    into other markets.
  • National initiatives in this field should, in any
    case, be developed in close cooperation with the
    national associations in the sector and should
    not result in extra regulation.

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III. WFIIs views on financial (insurance)
education
  • The existing literature on financial
    education differentiates between the notions of
    educating, informing, advertising, selling and
    advising.
  • Distinctions should be considered between
    life and Non-life

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IV. Examples of insurance education initiatives
  • As a complement to the disclosure of information,
    insurance intermediaries and their associations
    around the world are carrying out initiatives and
    projects to increase the knowledge of individuals
    on insurance issues.
  • (In each example only parts of the whole project
    are mentioned).

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IV. Examples of insurance education initiatives
UK/BIBA
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IV. Examples of insurance education initiatives
UK/BIBA
  • BIBA has a consumer section in its webpage with
    the following sub-sections
  • Consumer notes. They cover a variety of topics.
    For example TRAVEL INSURANCE - WINTER SPORTS
    CHECKLIST
  • Choosing an insurance policy.  Jargon Buster   
  • Consumer helpline.

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IV. Examples of insurance education initiatives
IBAC/Canada-Ontario
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IV. Examples of insurance education initiatives
IBAC/Canada-Ontario
  • Four good reasons to insure.
  • Three main types of insurance.
  • Two key players your insurer and your broker.

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IV. Examples of insurance education initiatives
IIABA/US
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IV. Examples of insurance education initiatives
IIABA/US
  • Quick read brochures
  • Such as
  • Filing your auto insurance claim
  • Filing your home insurance claim
  • Surveys about risks
  • Etc

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IV. Examples of insurance education initiatives
NIBA/Australia
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IV. Examples of insurance education initiatives
NIBA/Australia
  • Types of Consumer Insurance
  • Your home and contents
  • Your Car
  • Terms such as
  • Excess or Deductible, No Claim Bonus,

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IV. Examples of insurance education initiatives
IBA/Ireland
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IV. Examples of insurance education initiatives
IBA/Ireland
  • What are the Principles of Insurance?
  • Utmost Good Faith, Indemnity, Subrogation,
    Contribution, Insurable interest, Proximate cause
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • What questions should I ask my broker/
    Intermediary
  • Registered ? PI Cover, Financial guarantee,
    links with insurers?

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  • Insurance and risk education is important
  • Should start at school
  • Should not create extra layer of regulation but
    should explain the regulation and be complement
    to regulation
  • Adapted to national market circumstances
  • Intermediaries play their role (and will continue
    to do so)

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