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Sunday, 25 October 2009

Budget 2010: Responses

LIAM:


  • Micro insurance: insurance not only for high-income earners; will work with authorities to launch the scheme
  • RM1,000 tax relief on annuity: by 2020, 10% of population age >60 years; investment income earned in annuity fund should be tax free.
  • Insurance penetration rate will improve, currently 41%

Source: LIAM


PIAM:

  • Restructuring of motor insurance cover for 3rd party liabilities is necessary
  • Lead to ultimate deregulation and liberalisation of motor and fire tariff

Source: Business Times


EPF:
  • 1Malaysia Retirement Scheme will benefit 2 mil self-employed and non-wage earners
  • Only 18% of 5.72 mil active members have enough savings to finance their retirements
  • 40% of active members chose to contribute at 8% instead of 11%

Source: Bernama

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Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Main points of Governor's Keynote Address

Main points related to the insurance industry in the Governor's Keynote Address at the 21st Federation of Afro-Asian Insurance and Reinsurance Conference:
  • The insurance industry has remained resilient throughout the current financial crisis
  • Maintaining strong capital buffers and sound risk management is imperative to ensure the continued resilience of the insurance industry especially the domestic and external conditions are expected to remain volatile
  • Insurance and pensions will have a greater role especially with the ageing population
  • Prospects for higher insurance penetration rate: in 2008, Asia (5.95% of GDP), Africa (3.57%) compared with America (7.29%) and Europe (7.46%)
  • The demand for investment-linked and wealth management products are strong with changing priorities of the young workforce in the middle income group
  • Insurers need to strategise to increase the accessibility of insurance products e.g. through bancassurance and internet
  • Public-private partnership between Government and the insurance industry are needed to cope with catastrophe losses
  • High growth in Takaful: between 2004 and 2007, the average annual growth rate of the global takaful industry is estimated at 25%, compared to 10.3% for conventional insurance
  • More integrated approach to the prudential regulation of the insurance industry together with the other segments of the financial sector, such as the one practised in Malaysia, enables the regulator to form a more complete assessment of the risks to financial stability while ensuring consistency in the treatment of risks across the different industries
Source: BNM

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Thursday, 6 August 2009

Pre-Budget focus group meeting

During the focus group meeting with the industry in the preparation for the 2010 Budget, the Deputy Finance Minister made the following remarks:
  • Vast scope existed to increase the life insurance and takaful markets, given the current low penetration level of 40.8% and 7.8%, respectively
  • Developed economies have market penetration of over 80%

Issue on the lack of private pension funds was also discussed.

Source: Business Times 1 & 2

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