Insurance Act (No. 18 of 2017) has come into effect on 1 July 2018.
The Act, which was assented to by the President on 18 January 2018, establishes a legal framework for the prudential regulation and supervision of insurers and insurance groups in terms of the Twin Peaks framework. This will ensure the safety and soundness of insurers, enhance the protection of policyholders and potential policyholders, promote broad-based transformation of the insurance sector, and contribute to the stability of the financial system in general.
The Insurance Act repeals all prudential requirements that are currently provided for in the Long-term Insurance Act No. 52 of 1998 (LTI Act) and Short-term Insurance Act No. 53 of 1998 (STI Act) and provides for a two-year transition period for insurers to migrate from the existing to the new legal framework. Non-prudential sections in the LTI Act and STI Act will remain in force in parallel to the new prudential requirements, to provide an interim conduct of business legal framework for insurers pending the enactment and implementation of the envisaged Conduct of Financial Institutions Bill.
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