GR-9.1 Appointed Representatives
GR-9.1.1
Insurance firms must register itsappointed representatives with the CBB in accordance with Chapter AU-1.3A.Insurance brokers andinsurance consultants are not allowed to be appointed byinsurance firms to act asappointed representatives nor are they allowed to appointappointed representatives .Added: July 2023GR-9.1.2
An
appointed representative may only represent one Takaful firm and one conventional insurance firm. Anappointed representative may be a natural person, a CBB licensee or a commercial entity not licensed by the CBB who offers insurance products as a representative of alicensed insurance firm complementing the sale of its products and services.Added: July 2023GR-9.1.3
Insurance firms that appointappointed representatives take full responsibility for the actions of theirappointed representatives and must ensure the following:(a) Theappointed representatives and ‘designated individuals’ in the case of incorporated entities acting asappointed representatives have good conduct and have the experience and qualifications consistent with thelicensee’s internal policies relevant to employees undertaking similar functions;(b) Theappointed representatives do not subcontract any of the activities undertaken on behalf of theinsurance firm ;(c) Theappointed representatives do not approach clients for the renewal of policies originally sold through them;(d) Compliance with CBB law and relevant regulations by theirappointed representatives for the activities undertaken on thelicensee’s behalf;(e) The relationship between thelicensee and itsappointed representatives must be governed by an agreement that addresses, among other matters, the following:i. Adherence to thelicensee’s internal policies in respect ofcustomer safeguards including avoidance of conflicts of interest and adequate disclosures to customers regarding terms of the insurance policy;ii. Effective handling of customer complaints and prompt and timely escalation of the complaints to theinsurance firm and maintenance of records for the same;iii. The arrangements for receipt of premiums/contributions (see Paragraph GR-9.1.6);iv. Where a person acts as appointed representative for more than oneinsurance firm , it must ensure reasonable segregation of business and confidential data attributable to differentlicensed principals in order to mitigate conflicts of interest;v. Adequate recourse, legal or otherwise, to theappointed representative in case of its non-compliance with the CBB law and regulations; andvi. Access to the CBB, its appointed experts, theinsurance firm and its external auditors to all information and records relevant to the insurance activities undertaken by theappointed representatives on behalf of theinsurance firm .(f) Perform periodic reviews of the arrangements withappointed representatives with respect to their quality of service and compliance with CBB requirements.Added: July 2023GR-9.1.4
For purposes of Subparagraph GR-9.1.3 (a), the CBB recognises the following minimum or equivalent (as agreed with the CBB) qualifications for
appointed representatives :(a) For general insurance, the Award in General Insurance from the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) and the Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance (BIBF); and(b) For long-term insurance, the Award in Financial Planning from the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) and the Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance (BIBF).Added: July 2023GR-9.1.5
Paragraph GR-9.1.3 (a) does not apply to
appointed representatives who offer insurance products as a representative of alicensed insurance firm complementary to the sale of its products and services, e.g. travel agents, car dealers and retailers of goods. In such cases,licensees’ arrangements withappointed representatives should include alternative training needs.Added: July 2023GR-9.1.6
Insurance firms must ensure thatappointed representatives that are natural persons must not receive premiums/contributions directly from policyholders, and the amounts must be paid directly to theinsurance firms .Appointed representatives , other than natural persons must remit the premiums/contributions received no later than (15) calendar days from the date of the receipt of such amounts.Added: July 2023