ES-1 ES-1 Structure and Summary of Insurance Modules
ES-1.1 ES-1.1 Structure of Volume 3 (Insurance)
ES-1.1.1
Volume 3 (Insurance) of the Rulebook covers insurance activities, i.e. the provision of
regulated insurance services byinsurance licensees . It also includes requirements regardingapproved persons ; and the registration requirements foractuaries ,loss adjusters andappointed representatives .Amended: October 2009
Amended: January 2007ES-1.1.2
Volume 3 excludes
representative offices ofinsurance firms , andancillary services providers . These Regulations will later be incorporated into Volume 5 (Specialised Activities) of the CBB Rulebook, to be released at a later date.Adopted: January 2007
Amended: October 2007ES-1.1.3
Volume 3 (Insurance) is made up of two volumes: Part A is the main Volume containing detailed Modules containing the Rules and Guidance and Part B is an appendix Volume containing a glossary of defined terms, CBB authorisation forms, CBB reporting forms and any supplementary information.
Amended: January 2007ES-1.1.4
Part A of Volume 3 (Insurance) is organized under the following headings:
• Introduction;• High Level Standards;• Business Standards;• Reporting Requirements;• Enforcement and Redress; and• Sector Guides.Amended: January 2007
Amended: October 2007ES-1.1.5
Including this Executive Summary Module, there are 20 Modules that make up Part A of Volume 3 (Insurance). The requirements for the various insurance license categories are embedded throughout Part A. In addition, for some specialised licenses (
captive insurers ,insurance intermediaries andtakaful /retakaful ) there are sector guides summarizing the key requirements, specifically applicable to these categories.Amended: January 2007ES-1.1.6
Part B of Volume 3 is organized under the following headings:
• Glossary;• Reporting Forms; andAdopted: January 2007
Amended: October 2007ES-1.1.7
Defined terms used in the Rulebook are underlined; their definition can be found in the Glossary. Each volume has its own Glossary, as definitions of terms used apply only to the Volume in question. It is possible for the same term to be used in a different volume with a different meaning.
Adopted: January 2007ES-1.1.8
There are four authorisation forms, comprising (i) Form 1 (application for a license); (ii) Form 2 (application for the authorisation of a
controller ); (iii) Form 3 (application forapproved person status); and (iv) Form 4 (application for registration).Adopted: January 2007
Amended: October 2007ES-1.1.9
A summary of the Modules, their application and implementation is given in the table below:
Module Application Transition Rules Module AU All new applicants for licenses, approved persons and registration ofactuaries ,loss adjusters andappointed representatives .Effective 1 June 2005. AU-1.1.11 where an insurance licensee carries on a prohibited commercial business, the licensee must notify the CBB and establish the transitional rules. Module PB All insurance licensees andapproved persons .None.
Effective 1 June 2005.Module HC 1. Applies to allBahraini insurance licensees except for Bahraini single person companies.2. Insurance consultants, insurance managers and captive insurers are subject to Guidance under HC-10.3. Exemption possible from the requirement to have 2independent non-executive Directors forBahraini insurance licensees that are part of an overseas group and exemption to have Board Committees (HC-1.5.2).4. Where an insurance broker's Board does not consider it necessary to create an audit committee, it must be prepared to give reasons for its decision to the CBB (HC-B.1.2).The updated Module is effective on 1st January 2011. All insurance licensees to which Module HC applies must be in full compliance by the financial year end 2011.Module AA All insurance licensees —auditors
Allinsurance firms —actuaries For insurance firms whose business is restricted to group life policies, having a maturity of less than or equal to 1 year, actuarial requirements must be met by December 31, 2007.
The first period for which a report is required by aSigning Actuary is for the period ending December 31, 2008.
All other requirements are effective 1 July 2005.Module GR Refer to chart in GR-B.1.1 for application All insurance licensees must comply with the requirements for books and records within Bahrain, effective 1 July 2005.
Professional indemnity coverage must be met by allinsurance brokers andinsurance consultants by 31 Dec. 2005.
For unincorporated brokers licensed prior to 1 June 2005, professional indemnity coverage must be met by 31 Dec 2006.
All other provisions of Module GR are to be applied effective 1 June 2005.
Compliance with Resolution (11) of 2009 dealing withappointed representatives is effective 1st January 2010.Module CA All insurance licensees , with specific requirements applicable to different types of licensees.
Also special rules in place fortakaful firms .Minimum Tier 1 capital for Bahraini insurance firms to be met by December 31, 2007.
Forinsurance brokers licensed prior to 1 June 2005, implementation effective 31 Dec. 2006.
For Qard Hassan granted for solvency purposes, repayment or write off over a period of 5 years from April 2014.
For otherinsurance licensees licensed prior to 1 June 2005, implementation effective 31 Dec. 2005.Module BC Applicable to direct domestic business . Reinsurance business is exempted. Also special rules in place fortakaful firms .None.
Effective 1 July 2005.Module CL Applies to all insurance brokers and appointed representatives licensed by the CBB that undertake the broking of insurance contracts (see Rule AU-1.4.10) and hold client money. Effective 1 July 2012. Module RM Only applies to insurance firms andinsurance brokers .Physical Security Measures and Third Party Insurance are effective December 31, 2006. Module FC Measures for the prevention of money laundering and terrorism financing apply to insurance firms andinsurance brokers , with some exemptions forcaptive insurers managed by aninsurance manager . Wherecaptive insurers are managed by aninsurance manager , this Module also applies to theinsurance manager .
Some exemption possible for reinsurers (FC-B.1.2).
Measures dealing with fraud (FC-8) apply to allinsurance licensees .Effective 1 July 2005. For long-term insurance contracts, the CBB expects the Module to be applied to current clients gradually on a case by case basis. Module TC To be developed in the future. Module BR All insurance licensees , with specific requirements applicable to different types of licensees.For insurance firms , first annual and group reporting due for the period ending 31 December 2006 and first quarterly report due for the quarter ending 31 March 2007. Notification and approval requirements effective 1 June 2005.Module PD Only applies to insurance firms .First disclosure requirements required for the period ending 31 December 2005.
First semi-annual disclosure requirements required for the period ending 30 June 2008.Module EN All insurance licensees ,approved persons and registered persons.None.
Effective 1 June 2005.Module DP [Deleted as included in Chapter BC-4] Module CP To be developed in the future. Module CI Captive insurers Transition rules as per those stated in main Modules. Module IM Insurance intermediaries Transition rules as per those stated in main Modules. Module TA Takaful /retakaful Transition rules as per those stated in main Modules. Amended: April 2014
Amended: October 2012
Amended: April 2012
Amended: April 2011
Amended: October 2009
Amended: October 2007
Amended: January 2007ES-1.2 ES-1.2 Module AU — Authorisation
ES-1.2.1
Module AU covers the licensing requirements for
insurance licensees ; registration requirements foractuaries ,loss adjusters andappointed representatives ; and authorisation requirements forapproved persons . The Module defines what is included as part ofregulated services , specifically providing definitions for:(a) Carrying on of insurance business (insurance firms );(b) The broking of insurance contracts (insurance brokers );(c) The offering of insurance advice (insurance consultants );(d) The provision of insurance management services (insurance managers ); and(e) Operators of an insurance exchange (insurance exchange operators ).Amended: October 2009
Amended: October 2007
Amended: January 2007ES-1.2.2
With the exception of
captive insurers andpure reinsurers , aninsurance firm cannot undertake bothlong-term insurance business andgeneral insurance business .Insurance firms (includingcaptive insurers ), must operate on either conventional insurance principles or ontakaful principles: they cannot combine the two. Grandfathering provisions apply for those companies whose past license granted them the right to undertake bothlong-term insurance business and general business.Amended: January 2007
Amended: October 2007ES-1.2.3
Module AU deals with the requirements and conditions for
approved persons , i.e. those wishing to undertake acontrolled function in aninsurance licensee .Controlled functions are those of:(a)Director ;(b)Chief executive orgeneral manager ;(c)Head of function ;(d) Head of risk management;(e) Compliance officer;(f) Money Laundering Reporting Officer;(g) Member ofShari'a Supervisory Board ;(h) Internal Shari'a reviewer;(i)Unit-linked investment adviser ; and(j)Signing Actuary (where the function is undertaken by aDirector or anemployee of theinsurance firm ).Amended: April 2014
Amended: October 2009
Amended: January 2007ES-1.2.4
The licensing conditions that must be abided by all
insurance licensees are outlined as part of Chapter AU-2 of the Module.Amended: January 2007ES-1.2.5
The Module outlines the information requirements and procedures that must be followed as part of the process for:
(a) Licensing;(b)Approved persons ; and(c) Registration ofactuaries ,loss adjusters andappointed representatives .Amended: October 2009
Amended: January 2007ES-1.3 ES-1.3 Module PB — Principles of Business
ES-1.3.1
The 10 Principles of Business covered in Module PB are a general statement of the fundamental obligations of all CBB
insurance licensees andapproved persons . They have the status of Rules and provide a basis for other more detailed Rules elsewhere in Volume 3.Amended: January 2007ES-1.3.2
All Principles of Business apply to activities carried out by the licensees, including activities carried out through overseas branches. Principles 1 to 8 also apply to
approved persons , in respect ofcontrolled functions for which they have been approved. Principles 9 (Adequate Resources) and Principles 10 (Management, Systems and Controls) also take into account any activities of other members of the group of which the licensee is a member.Amended: January 2007ES-1.3.3
The Principles of Business are:
Principle 1 — Integrity
Principle 2 — Conflicts of Interest
Principle 3 — Due Skill, Care and Diligence
Principle 4 — Confidentiality
Principle 5 — Market Conduct
Principle 6 — Customer Assets
Principle 7 — Customer Interests
Principle 8 — Relations with Regulators/Supervisors
Principle 9 — Adequate Resources
Principle 10 — Management, Systems and Controls
ES-1.4 ES-1.4 Module HC — High-Level Controls
ES-1.4.1
Module HC outlines the requirements that must be met by
insurance licensees with respect to:(a) Corporate governance principles issued by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce as The Corporate Governance Code; and(b) Related high-level controls and policies.Amended: April 2011
Amended: January 2007ES-1.4.1A
The Principles referred to in this Module are in line with the Principles relating to the Corporate Governance Code issued by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce.
Added: April 2011ES-1.4.1B
The requirements distinguish between different types of
insurance licensees . Forinsurance brokers , Sections HC-3.2 Audit Committee and HC-3.3 Audit Committee Charter are to be considered as Guidance and the Comply or Explain Principle (see Paragraph HC-A.1.8) applies. In addition references to the Nominating and Remuneration Committees do not apply forinsurance brokers . Because of their limited business activities, and consequent lesser risk to customers,insurance consultants ,insurance managers andcaptive insurance firms are subject to applicable Guidance Paragraphs included in Chapter HC-10.Added: April 2011ES-1.4.2
The high-level controls covered by this Module deal with:
(a) The function ofchief executive officer andgeneral manager ;(b) The mapping of risks and responsibilities;(c) Internal audit;(d) Compliance;(e) Remuneration policies forapproved persons ;(f) Corporate ethics; and(g) Transparency and disclosure.(h) Committees of the Board;(i) Financial statements certification;(j) Appointment, training and evaluation of the Board;(k) Management structure;(l) Communication between the Board and shareholders; and(m) Governance and disclosure per Shari'a principles.Amended: April 2011
Amended: January 2007ES-1.4.3
Module HC also includes requirements for an annual Board review and certification, on the implementation of internal governance processes and their effectiveness in achieving the Board's objectives, and whether the Board can attest that it has fulfilled its responsibilities for directing and monitoring the overall conduct of the licensee's affairs.
ES-1.5 ES-1.5 Module AA — Auditors and Actuaries
ES-1.5.1
Module AA deals with requirements on the appointment and functions of
auditors andactuaries ofinsurance licensees . Requirements dealing withactuaries only apply toinsurance firms and are not applicable toinsurance intermediaries andinsurance managers .Amended: January 2007ES-1.5.2
The auditor requirements deal with:
(a) The appointment ofauditors ;(b) The removal and resignation ofauditors ;(c) Audit partner rotation;(d)Auditor independence; and(e) Restrictions on the relationship between theinsurance licensee and theauditor .Amended: January 2007ES-1.5.3
The Module covers the CBB's requirements regarding access to
auditors andactuaries as well as theauditors' access tooutsourcing providers . In addition, the Module outlines the requirement forinsurance licensees to arrange for theirauditors to review the licensee's annual return submitted to the CBB.Amended: January 2007ES-1.5.4
Module AA provides requirements for both
Registered Actuaries andSigning Actuaries .Amended: October 2009
Amended: January 2007ES-1.6 ES-1.6 Module GR — General Requirements
ES-1.6.1
Module GR covers requirements dealing with areas not covered in other Modules. The areas covered are:
(a) Books and records;(b) Corporate and trade names;(c) Dividends;(d) Business transfers;(e)Controllers ;(f) Close links;(g) Statutory deposits and compulsory reserve;(h) Cessation of business;(i)Appointed representatives ; and(j) Professional indemnity coverage.Amended: January 2007
Amended: October 2007ES-1.6.2
Item (i) applies only to
insurance firms ; item (g) applies toinsurance firms andinsurance brokers , whereas item (j) only applies toinsurance brokers andinsurance consultants .Amended: January 2007
Amended: October 2007ES-1.7 ES-1.7 Module CA — Capital Adequacy
ES-1.7.1
Module CA covers requirements governing the minimum capital and solvency requirements as well as the valuation of assets and liabilities.
Amended: January 2007ES-1.7.2
Considering the nature of their business, the requirements regarding capital and solvency for
insurance firms are far more detailed than forinsurance intermediaries andinsurance managers .Amended: January 2007ES-1.7.3
Similarly the rules dealing with the valuation of assets and valuation of liabilities are only applicable to
insurance firms .Amended: January 2007ES-1.7.4
For
insurance firms , Module CA outlines various currency matching and localisation requirements as well as whole firm and group solvency requirements.Amended: January 2007ES-1.7.5
The Module provides detailed rules for requirements dealing with
takaful andretakaful specifically addressing:(a) General capital requirements;(b) The basis of operating atakaful business;(c) The segregation of funds;(d) The capital adequacy and solvency requirements forboththeTakaful firm ; and(e) The distribution of surplus.Amended: April 2014
Amended: January 2007ES-1.8 ES-1.8 Module BC — Business Conduct
ES-1.8.1
This Module presents under the form of an Insurance Code of Practice the minimum standards of good practice for market conduct in relation to direct insurance activities. This Module applies to
domestic business .Reinsurance business is exempted from the requirements of this Module.Amended: January 2007ES-1.8.2
The Insurance Code of Practice is made up of overarching principles applied throughout the customer relationship. These principles cover:
(a) Marketing and promotion;(b) Initial customer information service;(c) Identification of customer requirements;(d) Advice and recommendation;(e) Customer identification before commitment to contract;(f) Confirmation of cover and policy documentation;(g) Service after the point of sale;(h) Claims;(i) Renewal, expiry and cancellation;(j) Complaints;(k) Information conditions applying to all customer information;(l) Fair treatment; and(m) Confidentiality and security of customer assets.Amended: January 2007ES-1.8.3
Module BC has additional requirements dealing specifically with requirements unique to
takaful andretakaful , including the requirement to clearly disclose to participants the calculation of wakala and mudaraba fees paid by thetakaful fund(s) to thetakaful operator.Amended: January 2007ES-1.8A ES-1.8A Module CL – Client Money
ES-1.8A.1
This Module provides detailed Rules and Guidance with respect to the holding of
client money byinsurance brokers andappointed representatives . They are aimed at ensuring proper protection ofclient money to minimise the risk ofclient money being used byinsurance brokers andappointed representatives and to prevent the commingling ofclient money with theinsurance brokers' andappointed representatives' assets.Added: April 2012ES-1.8A.2
As a general rule,
client monies are required to be segregated from a firm's own assets, andclient money must be held in aclient money account . Various other restrictions and protections apply toclient money , whilst the rules also apply certain reconciliation and reporting requirements.Added: April 2012ES-1.8A.3
Rules applying to
appointed representatives are applicable based on the type ofappointed representatives . The Module deals with:(a) Individualappointed representatives ;(b) Corporateappointed representatives that are financial institutions; and(c) Corporateappointed representatives , other than financial institutions.Added: April 2012ES-1.9 ES-1.9 Module RM — Risk Management
ES-1.9.1
This Module provides detailed Rules and Guidance on risk management systems and controls required for
insurance firms andinsurance brokers . The Module imposes on these licensees the obligation to identify the range of risks that they face and to effectively manage these through the implementation of risk management systems that monitor and control all material risks.Amended: January 2007ES-1.9.2
Module RM specifically addresses certain risk categories. However,
insurance firms andinsurance brokers must determine any additional risk categories relevant to their business and how these are addressed.Amended: January 2007ES-1.9.3
The risk management standards addressed in Module RM are:
(a)Credit risk ;(b)Liquidity risk ;(c)Market risk ;(d)Insurance technical risk ;(e)Operational risk ;(f)Outsourcing risk ; and(g) Group risk.Amended: January 2007
Amended: October 2007ES-1.10 ES-1.10 Module FC — Financial Crime
ES-1.10.1
Module FC implements the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) recommendations on money laundering and special recommendations on terrorism financing that are relevant to the insurance sector in Bahrain.
ES-1.10.2
The Module covers the detailed procedures required for:
(a) Customer identification;(b) Reporting;(c) Staff awareness and training;(d) The appointment of a money laundering reporting officer;(e) Compliance monitoring;(f) Record keeping arrangements;(g) Segregation of duties;(h) Special measures for non-cooperative countries; and(i) Contact with relevant authorities.Amended: January 2007ES-1.10.3
Item FC (iv) in Part B of Volume 3 (Insurance) provides further examples of transactions that may be suspicious or unusual.
ES-1.10.4
In addition, Module FC has a chapter dealing with the area of insurance fraud and steps that must be taken by
insurance licensees to address this area.Amended: January 2007ES-1.11 ES-1.11 Module TC — Training and Competency
ES-1.11.1
This Module is to be issued at a later date.
Amended: January 2007
Amended: October 2007ES-1.11.2
When finalised, the Module will provide detailed Rules and Guidance on training and competency requirements for employees of
insurance licensees as well as foractuaries ,loss adjusters andappointed representatives .Amended: October 2009
Amended: January 2007ES-1.12 ES-1.12 Module BR — BMA Reporting
ES-1.12.1
Module BR outlines the CBB's reporting requirements. The reporting requirements are broken down into three main categories:
(a) Financial reporting;(b) Notifications; and(c) Approvals.Amended: January 2007ES-1.12.2
Annual financial reporting is required for all
insurance licensees . Group and quarterly reporting are required only forinsurance firms . The financial reporting Chapter contains various Rules, Directives and Guidance which underpin the reporting forms included in Part B of Volume 3 (Insurance).Amended: January 2007
Amended: October 2007ES-1.12.3
The Module outlines instances and procedures to be followed where
insurance licensees must submit written notifications to the CBB. These include matters having a serious supervisory impact, breaches of Regulations and Directives and other requirements and the removal or resignation ofauditors orReporting Actuaries .Amended: January 2007ES-1.12.4
The Module also outlines where
insurance licensees must seek the CBB's prior approval for changes in their operations, such as change in legal status, mergers, acquisitions, disposals and establishment of new subsidiaries. The CBB's prior approval is also required forinsurance licensees undertaking business transfers and forrelated party transactions above a specified threshold.Amended: January 2007
Amended: October 2007ES-1.12.5
Finally, the Module outlines the various ways in which the CBB gathers its information from
insurance licensees including onsite visits by the CBB, and where deemed necessary the use ofAppointed Experts .Amended: January 2007ES-1.13 ES-1.13 Module PD — Public Disclosure
ES-1.13.1
Module PD governs the minimum requirements to be followed by
insurance firms with respect to corporate and financial transparency through meaningful public disclosures. Public disclosures help protectcustomers ofinsurance firms and facilitate market discipline.Amended: October 2007ES-1.13.2
The disclosure requirements for
insurance firms cover both annual and semi-annual disclosure requirements.ES-1.13.3
Module PD outlines what information and by what means this information must be disclosed, distinguishing the type of information to be disclosed by the
insurance firm subject to these requirements.ES-1.13.4
To assist those
insurance firms subject to this Module wishing to go further than the CBB's minimum requirements, further guidance and best practice are set out in Chapter PD-3.Amended: January 2007ES-1.14 ES-1.14 Module EN — Enforcement
ES-1.14.1
This Module outlines enforcement powers and processes that may be applied by the CBB to address failures by
insurance licensees ,approved persons or registered persons. The purpose of such measures is to encourage a high standard of compliance by all those authorised by the CBB, thus reducing risk topolicyholders and the financial system.Amended: January 2007ES-1.14.2
The enforcement measures contained in the Module are of varying severity and will be used in keeping with the CBB's assessment of the contravention, reserving the most serious enforcement measures for the most serious of contraventions.
Amended: January 2007ES-1.14.3
The CBB follows a proportionality principle in its enforcement measures, and will usually opt for the least severe of appropriate enforcement measures, consistent with the desired outcome. The CBB's enforcement approach includes:
(a) Formal requests for information;(b) Investigations;(c) Formal warnings;(d) Directions;(e) Financial penalties;(f) Administration;(g) Cancellation of license;(h) Cancellation of "fit and proper" approval; and(i) Cancellation of registration (foractuaries ,loss adjusters andappointed representatives only).Amended: October 2009
Amended: January 2007ES-1.14.4
A reminder of criminal sanctions in the CBB Law and other legislation is set out in Chapter EN-10.
Amended: January 2007ES-1.15 ES-1.15 [This Section was deleted in October 2012 as it is included in Chapter BC-4]
ES-1.15.1
[This Paragraph was deleted in October 2012].
Deleted: October 2012
Amended: January 2007
Amended: October 2007ES-1.15.2
[This Paragraph was deleted in October 2012].
Deleted: October 2012
Adopted: January 2007ES-1.16 ES-1.16 Module CP — Compensation
ES-1.16.1
This Module provides space, for possible inclusion at a later date, for a description of a
policyholder protection scheme, should such a scheme be developed in cooperation with the industry.Amended: January 2007ES-1.17 ES-1.17 Module CI — Captive Insurers
ES-1.17.1
This Module provides a summary of Rules and Guidance applicable to
captive insurance firms , that are contained in the main subject Modules of Volume 3 (Insurance). Module CI (Captive Insurers) only contains Guidance material.Amended: January 2007ES-1.17.2
While Module CI is primarily focused for
captive insurers , it contains the requirements that would need to be fulfilled by captive management firms (insurance managers ), in meeting the regulatory obligations ofcaptive insurers .Amended: January 2007ES-1.17.3
The Module extracts several of the rules applicable to
captive insurers , and tailored to meet the unique nature ofcaptive insurers , including:(a) The option to be licensed as a special purpose vehicle (SPV), specifically established to carry out the activities of acaptive insurer (Module AU);(b) Lighter requirements with respect to high-level controls (Module HC);(c) Exemptions to rules in respect of due diligence requirement for client records, approval for corporate and trade names and pre-approval for distribution of dividends toshareholders (Module GR);(d) Capital requirements based on the type (Category C1 orCategory C2 firm) ofcaptive insurers (Module CA);(e) Exemptions from quarterly and group financial reporting (Module BR); and(f) The non-application of public disclosure requirements forcaptive insurers (Module PD).Amended: April 2011
Amended: January 2007
Amended: October 2007ES-1.18 ES-1.18 Module IM — Insurance Intermediaries and Managers
ES-1.18.1
This Module provides a summary of Rules and Guidance applicable to
insurance intermediaries (insurance brokers andinsurance consultants ) andinsurance managers , that are contained in the main subject Modules of Volume 3 (Insurance). Module IM (Insurance Intermediaries and Managers) only contains Guidance material.Amended: January 2007ES-1.18.2
The
regulated insurance services ofinsurance consultants andinsurance managers are defined in Section AU-1.4, detailing the type of services that can be offered by these intermediaries.Amended: January 2007ES-1.18.3
The category of
insurance manager is being introduced in the Rulebook, as the CBB has also introduced a regulatory framework to cater to the unique nature ofcaptive insurers . The CBB recognises that, in most cases, the operations ofcaptive insurers are sub-contracted toinsurance managers . To simplify the approval of the management subcontracted by acaptive insurer , the licensing ofinsurance managers will have been considered by the CBB in detail as part of its licensing process.Amended: January 2007ES-1.18.4
The Module extracts the rules applicable to
insurance intermediaries andinsurance managers , including:(a) The requirements to have in place professional indemnity coverage forinsurance brokers andinsurance consultants . (Module GR);(c) Exemptions from quarterly and group financial reporting (Module BR).Amended: January 2007
Amended: October 2007ES-1.19 ES-1.19 Module TA — Takaful/retakaful
ES-1.19.1
This Module provides a summary of Rules and Guidance applicable to
takaful andretakaful business that are contained in the main subject Modules of Volume 3 (Insurance). Module TA (Takaful/retakaful) only contains Guidance material.Amended: January 2007ES-1.19.2
Module TA recognises the unique nature of the
takaful /retakaful business and has carved out Rules in instances where conventional Rules could not be applied to atakaful entity.Amended: January 2007ES-1.19.3
Included in the Rules tailored to meet the requirements of the
takaful industry are:(a) The requirement fortakaful firms to have aShari'a Supervisory Board in addition to a Board of Directors (Module HC); and(b) Capital and solvency Rules taking into account the participants' funds and the possibility of Qard Hassan from the shareholder fund in instances where thetakaful fund does not fully meet the liquidity requirements (Module CA).Amended: April 2014
Amended: January 2007