EBF preliminary position on the European Commission proposal for an Insurance Mediation Directive (Recast)

07 February 2013

The EBF stressed that when creating an integrated market, it is necessary to take into account the peculiarities of the sales' structures that exist in individual Member States. Some points of the proposal should be adjusted and adapted to the current market reality.

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The EBF is also critical as regards the proposed differentiation between advice provided on an independent or a non-independent basis (Article 24.3).

The EBF takes note of the publication of the European Commission’s proposal for a Directive on Insurance Mediation (recast) which aims to improve regulation in the retail insurance market.

The EBF welcomes the initiative of the European Commission to create a level playing field with undistorted competition in the insurance mediation sector within the European internal market. Nevertheless, the EBF would like to stress that when creating an integrated market, it is necessary to take into account the peculiarities of the sales’ structures that exist in individual Member States.

In addition, the EBF believes it is important to ensure a high level of protection for all consumers purchasing insurance products. Nonetheless, some points of the proposal should be adjusted and adapted to the current market reality.

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