China Insurance Regulatory Commission

China Insurance Regulatory Commission
中国保险监督管理委员会
Agency overview
Formed 1998
Jurisdiction National
Headquarters Beijing
Agency executive
Parent agency State Council
Website http://www.circ.gov.cn/

The China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) is an agency of China authorized by the State Council to regulate the Chinese insurance products and services market and maintain legal and stable operations of insurance industry. It was founded on November 18, 1998, upgraded from a semi-ministerial to a ministerial institution in 2003, and currently has 31 local offices in every province.

Functions

The main functions of the CIRC are:[1]

# Functions Descriptions
1. Formulate policies for developing the insurance industry Create laws, rules and regulations to supervise the industry
2. Scrutinise and approval of insurance companies, subsidiaries, insurance holding companies Approve and examine incorporation of insurance entities, merge, split, change or dissolve
3. Examine and approve the qualifications of managers of various insurance companies Accreditation, regulate the hiring of senior managers in various insurance companies
4. Pricing regulation, insurance schemes Regulate premiums, new insurance products and categories
5. Supervise the financial health of insurance companies Ensure payment ability, insurance deposit, insurance guarantee fund
6. Supervise policy-oriented insurance and compulsory insurance Regulate self-insurance and mutual insurance, insurance trade associations
7. Supervise fair competition in industry To investigate and punish unfair competition and illegal conduct, non compliance of registration
8. Supervise insurance companies with overseas operations Regulate overseas operations of domestic insurance firms
9. Create framework for insurance industry for information, risk, forecast, supervision. Create standards for risk, forecast, profitability and report to the People's Bank of China.
10. To undertake other jobs delegated by the State Council Subordinate to State Council directives

Structure

Internal Setup of the CIRC is:[2]

Funds

In September 2008, CIRC set up a nonprofit state-owned corporation China Insurance Security Fund Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 中国保险保障基金有限责任公司) with a registered capital of 100 million yuan to manage its insurance protection fund, amounting to at least 7 billion yuan (about US$1 billion).[3]

Management

The chief of the agency, Xiang Junbo, was appointed in October 2011 and has laid plans to introduce pricing and other market reforms.[4]

See also

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