IAIS Outlines Actions for Insurance Supervisors in Addressing Natural Catastrophe Protection Gaps
The report outlines why natural catastrophe (NatCat) protection gaps - the uninsured portion of economic losses caused by natural disasters - matter for insurance supervisors and presents a range of possible supervisory actions to improve affordability, availability and uptake of insurance coverage against NatCat events.
As NatCat events become more frequent and intense due to climate change, protection gaps are expected to grow. "Insurance, including reinsurance, can substantially contribute to managing the financial impact of natural disasters, thus enhancing societal resilience," said
The report outlines five major areas of supervisory activity that can contribute to addressing NatCat protection gaps, supported by case studies from jurisdictions spanning all IAIS regions. These are:
* Contributing to the assessment of protection gaps;
* Enhancing consumer financial literacy and risk awareness;
* Incentivising risk prevention;
* Fostering an enabling regulatory and supervisory environment to support insurance availability and coverage uptake; and
* Advising government and industry on financial inclusion and societal resilience.
The IAIS acknowledges that supervisory responses to protection gaps will vary based on mandates and market maturity, size and complexity. However, all supervisors have - either explicitly or implicitly - a strong basis for action to address protection gaps.
"The supervisory mandates to preserve financial stability and enhance policyholder protection already provide a robust basis for acting on protection gaps. For those supervisors that have objectives to promote financial inclusion and market development, actions to address protection gaps are even more central to their mandate," said
The report will provide a basis for further engagement amongst insurance supervisors, the insurance industry, consumers, policymakers and other stakeholders and as a platform for concrete action on this important issue. The IAIS recognises that addressing protection gaps is a complex social challenge requiring shared efforts by both the public and private sectors. In the first instance, the IAIS will collaborate with partners including the Access to Insurance Initiative (A2ii), the Global Shield against Climate Risks, the
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About the IAIS
The IAIS is a global standard-setting body whose objectives are to promote effective and globally consistent supervision of the insurance industry to develop and maintain fair, safe and stable insurance markets for the benefit and protection of policyholders and to contribute to the maintenance of global financial stability. Its membership includes insurance supervisors from more than 200 jurisdictions. Learn more at www.iaisweb.org. Follow us on LinkedIn: IAIS -
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Original text here: https://www.iaisweb.org/2023/11/iais-outlines-actions-for-insurance-supervisors-in-addressing-natural-catastrophe-protection-gaps/



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