More market access for insurance auxiliaries needed: NA deputies

Insurance auxiliary service providers have the right to join professional associations to develop the insurance-finance market, according to National Assembly deputy Tran Thi Quoc Khanh.
More market access for insurance auxiliaries needed: NA deputies ảnh 1Customers at the insurance company Bao Viet Life, a member of the insurance-finance group Bao Viet Holdings. More market access must be given to the private insurance units to help improve the industry (Source: VNA)

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- Insurance auxiliary service providers have the rightto join professional associations to develop the insurance-finance market,according to National Assembly deputy Tran Thi Quoc Khanh.

“In the market economy, insurance is seen as a State service. If the Statecan’t meet market demand, private firms and individuals must join and make thesector work properly,” Khanh said on May 20 at a debate about the draft ofamended Law of Insurance during the 14th National Assembly’s seventh meeting.

“They (private firms and individuals) are also able to work with foreigncompanies to set up insurance firms that meet international standards,” shesaid.

Agreeing with fundamental changes made in the draft law, Khanh said the roleand responsibility of auxiliary service firms must be clarified as this was anew segment in Vietnam.

In addition, the quality of the personnel resource would be a big challenge asit might not be sufficient to meet market demand for insurance auxiliaryservices, she said.

“Basically, we agree with the Government’s proposal on the draft law,” Khanh said,adding it would be very important to make changes to the Law of Insurance as itis one of the policies that may be affected by Vietnam’s participation in theComprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).

Regarding the quality of insurance-finance personnel, deputy Le Quan said thedraft law complied with international conventions and the CPTPP.

However, those working in the insurance-finance sector might be asked to have aworking licence only to prove their “knowledge, skills, attitude and quality,”he said.

“It would be unnecessary to require them to graduate from universities,colleges and professional training programmes” as such a standard may hinderthem from getting employed, Quan added.

However, the training for the insurance workforce was now too simple and lowquality, deputy Ton Ngoc Hanh said.

An insurance salesman might have only passed a short training course, she said.Therefore, it would be difficult for the State to manage the sector becausecompanies were unable to manage their employees in the long run.

“This will remain a big difficulty for the Vietnamese insurance industry as ithas a big growth potential,” Hanh said.

That fact showed there needed to be a regulation to control insurance companiesin training and management, she added.

The draft on amended Law of Insurance is one of the first two draft lawspresented for debate at the 14th National Assembly’s seventh meeting, whichruns from May 20 to June 15, 2019.

According to the Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh, the Law ofInsurance, in addition to seven other laws, must be adjusted to meet the CPTPPand other deals Vietnam has signed.

Changes must be made to realise the policies of the Party and the State tocomply with international practices and agreements, creating a better businessenvironment for organisations, businesses and individuals to foster Vietnam’ssocio-economic development. — VNS/VNA
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