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Irdai to form actuary panels for life, general insurers

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NEW DELHI: General and life insurance companies will be able to engage actuaries as the regulator Irdai will soon form panel of such analysts. The Insurance Regulatory and Developmen­t Authority of India (Irdai) has invited bids from actuaries and firms employing such analysts to form a 'Panel of Actuaries'.

Separate panels will be formed for life and general insurance(including health insurance). The tenure of each panel will be for a period of three years from 1 April 2017 to 31 March 2020, said the bid document.

The panel would be required to give an opinion on products filed by an insurer. Further, the regulator may ask any actuary panel to investigat­e financial position of any insurer or to give an opinion on valuation. "If the insurers are not able to appoint Appointed Actuary...they can use services of any actuary from the panel of actuaries for estimation of reserves, solvency margins and preparatio­n

Separate panels will be formed for the life and general insurance sectors (including health insurance)

of reports... as well as vetting of products to be filed by the insurer," Irdai said.

Appointed Actuaries (AAS) are entrusted with the responsibi­lity of maintainin­g solvency position of the company. There are other jobs such as new product approval, which need inputs and certificat­ion from Appointed Actuaries.

The panel will be engaged in estimation of reserves and solvency margin at the end of financial year as well as preparatio­n of reports which are normally required under the current regulation­s and guidelines in respect of one or more insurance companies.

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