A2ii FSI IAIS Joint Note on SupTech in Insurance Supervision
This paper aims to contribute to filling this gap by citing concrete examples of how suptech tools are used by 22 insurance supervisors from both prudential and conduct perspectives.
Bridging the Gender Gap: The Role of the Insurance Supervisor Report of the A2ii – IAIS Consultation Call
The consultation call outlined in this report took place on Thursday, 23 May 2019, where experts from the Toronto Centre and Women’s World Banking explored key issues regarding barriers to access, mainstreaming gender and targeting women and the insurance supervisor's role in bridging the gender gap.
Issues Paper on Index Based Insurances, Particularly in Inclusive Insurance Markets
This paper focusses on the insurances usually directed at weather related or natural catastrophe event risks, primarily for insurance supervisors who are seeking to enhance financial inclusion in developing markets.
Toolkit 3 - Self-Assessment and Peer Review on Regulation and Supervision Supporting Inclusive Insurance Markets
This self-assessment and peer review assesses the supportiveness of supervisors to the cause of enhancing inclusive insurance markets.
Report on Financial Education: Challenges, Trends and Measures of Success in Supporting Financial Inclusion in Sub-Saharan Africa
Issues in Regulation and Supervision of Microtakaful (Islamic Microinsurance)
Toolkit 2 - Country Process Guidelines for Microinsurance Market Development
This toolkit introduces microinsurance, its importance, and how microinsurance markets typically develop. It outlines the benefits of a deliberate development strategy, key steps for market growth, and critical considerations and risks involved.
Toolkit 1 - Microinsurance Country Diagnostic Studies: Analytical Framework and Methodology
This document outlines the analytical framework and methodology for conducting a microinsurance country diagnostic study.
Toolkit 4 - Country-Level Microinsurance Development Process: Operationalizing the Action Plan
Toolkit IV concentrates on those parts of the process that deal with agreeing on and executing the action plan. It draws on the typical recommendations in diagnostic studies across the thematic areas of demand, supply and policy, regulation and supervision, as well as the cross-country experience to date in rolling out stakeholder activities based on such recommendations.