IAIS: Aggregate report on the self-assessment and peer review of ICPs 13 and 24

30 August 2017

This report contains the aggregate findings of the self-assessments as well as the Expert Team’s recommendations and suggestions on steps the IAIS and its partners, as well as IAIS Members, could take to enhance ICP observance and understanding.

The objectives for the thematic SAPR on ICPs 13 and 24 were to:

The Expert Team believes, although the number of combined Observed/Largely Observed jurisdictions is high, the number of Observed assessments is comparatively low when compared to similar exercises carried out by the IAIS in respect to other ICPs. Moreover, the number of Partly Observed assessments is comparatively higher than other exercises. This appears to have some specific underlying causes that are discussed in detail in this report, and which reflect a challenging environment for implementation. Moreover, there seems to be regional differences in the level of observance of the various Standards under the two ICPs.

Some of the most common challenges to observance include:

The Expert Team feels that the IAIS should consider the following provisions:

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