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National Bank canceled licenses of 6 insurance companies

The National Bank of Ukraine canceled the licenses of six insurers: IC Mega-Garant JSC, IC Benefit ALC, IC Kastodi ALC, PA Europolis PJSC, IC Arma PJSC, IC Dobrobut i protection” and temporarily stopped the licenses for insurance activities of PJSC “IC “Universal policy”.

As stated in the message of the NBU on Friday, July 29, 2022, measures were applied to Mega-Garant, and on September 17, to ODO IC Benefit in the form of a temporary suspension of licenses, as insurers did not comply with mandatory monetary standards.

“The violations were not eliminated within the prescribed period, and the financial condition of Mega-Garant and Benefit remained critically unsatisfactory,” the regulator said.

With regard to Custody, Europolis, Arma, Dobrobut and Zashchita, the NBU explained the cancellation of licenses by establishing the facts of risky activities carried out by insurers.

“Thus, the facts of committing by insurance companies two or more violations of mandatory criteria and norms for capital adequacy and solvency, liquidity, profitability, asset quality and riskiness of operations have been established,” the regulator said.

It is specified that the decisions of the NBU Board in relation to these six were adopted on November 10 and entered into force on November 11.

As for the “Universal Policy”, as indicated by the National Bank, according to the results of the analysis of the statements for 9 months of 2022, it was found that the insurer violates the mandatory solvency and capital adequacy ratio.

“The insurer has a deadline for eliminating violations until December 12, 2022. This decision was made by the Committee for Supervision and Regulation of Non-Banking Financial Services Markets on November 11,” the regulator said in a statement.

The NBU also announced that it imposed a fine on ALC “IC” Arsenal Life “in connection with the establishment of the fact that the insurer carried out unlicensed activities based on the results of an unscheduled inspection.

The decision on the “Universal Policy” comes into force on November 12, on “Arsenal Life” – on November 14.

The insurance portfolio of PJSC IC Universalny Polis is formed by insurance of medical expenses (48.9%), property insurance and financial risks (28.7%). For 9 months of 2022, the insurer collected UAH 50.1 million of insurance payments, of them UAH 42.9 million – from reinsurers, and paid UAH 24.3 million of insurance payments.

IC “Mega-Garant” is included in the banking group of Megabank, which was withdrawn from the market, carried out activities in the non-life segment, including with OSGPO. In the first half of 2022, the insurer collected UAH 50.6 million of insurance payments (of which more than 80% are accounted for by OSGPO) and paid out UAH 9.2 million of insurance claims. The company ranked 21st among the largest companies operating in the OSGPO market, and has a 1.5% market share in terms of insurance premiums for this type of insurance.

ALC “IC” Benefit “formed a portfolio by insuring financial risks, cargo and luggage, land transport. For 9 months of 2022, the insurer collected UAH 1.8 million of insurance payments and paid out UAH 407 thousand of insurance claims.

ALC “IC “Custodi” operated in the non-life segment. The insurance portfolio was formed mainly due to the receipt of insurance premiums from legal entities (59%) and reinsurers (36%). In the structure of premiums for 9 months of 2022, property risks insurance prevailed ( 32%), cargo and luggage insurance (26%), financial risk insurance (24%) The level of payments for 9 months of 2022 was 0.02%: UAH 284 million of insurance payments were collected, of which UAH 101.8 million were from reinsurers , and paid 46 thousand UAH of insurance compensation.

PJSC “PA “Europolis” operated in the non-life segment. The insurance portfolio was formed mainly due to the receipt of insurance premiums from legal entities (76%) and reinsurers (18%). In the structure of premiums for 9 months of 2022, medical expenses insurance prevailed ( 29%), CASCO insurance (26%), cargo and luggage/cargo luggage insurance (25%) The level of payments for 9 months of 2022 was 7%: UAH 8.3 million of insurance payments were collected, of which from reinsurers – 1.5 million UAH, and paid 612 thousand UAH of insurance compensation.

PJSC IC “Arma” carried out activities in the non-life segment. The insurance portfolio was formed due to the receipt of insurance premiums from legal entities (82%), domestic reinsurance (18%), by types of railway transport insurance (52.5%), cargo and luggage insurance (14.0%), property insurance (12 .6%), CASCO (9.1%). For 9 months of 2022, the insurer collected UAH 79.1 million of insurance payments, of which UAH 13.9 million from reinsurers, and paid UAH 458.7 thousand of insurance claims.

ALC “IC “Dobrobut and Protection” carried out activities in the non-life segment. The largest volume of payments in the portfolio falls on property risks insurance (55%) and third party liability insurance (22%). For 9 months of 2022, the insurer collected 202, UAH 5 million of insurance payments, of which from reinsurers – UAH 130.4 million and paid UAH 109.6 thousand of insurance payments

Ukraine initiates a military risk insurance mechanism for foreign investment

The Government of Ukraine is initiating a mechanism for insuring war risks for foreign investment, Prime Minister Denys Shmygal said.
“We see the interest of potential investors and understand their warnings. One of them is security. Therefore, the government of Ukraine is initiating a mechanism for insuring war risks for foreign investment. In particular, through the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) and the World Bank,” he said at the cabinet meeting on Friday.
The prime minister recalled that MIGA had already allocated $30 million for the pilot project.
According to him, the German Ministry of Economy and other partners promise to join the insurance procedure.

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VUSO insurance company shareholders purchased ASKA

Shareholders of the VUSO insurance company completed the purchase of UASK ASKA (operating under the ASKA brand) in order to create a major player in the insurance market with Ukrainian capital.

“Despite the war and what seems like a bad time to invest, we are determined to see our goal of merging the two companies through. We believe in the victory of Ukraine and its future! We hope that Ukrainians and Ukrainian enterprises will continue to use the services of VUSO as a large Ukrainian company. It is symbolic for us that the date of the transaction, as well as the date of the beginning of the association, is August 24 – the Independence Day of our country!

After the transaction is completed, it is planned to merge UASK ASKA and IC VUSO under a single VUSO brand by the end of 2022.

The future merger will increase VUSO’s presence in the corporate insurance segment through ASKA’s longstanding relationships with large corporate clients.

The amount and terms of the deal were not disclosed.

VUSO insurance company has been operating on the Ukrainian market since 2001. According to Insurance TOP, its assets as of December 31, 2022 amounted to UAH 940.5 million, insurance premiums for 12 months of 2021 – UAH 1.719 billion (8th place in the ranking of insurers). Holds 50 licenses: 33 for voluntary and 17 for compulsory types of insurance. The company specializes in motor, medical and travel insurance for private and corporate clients, has more than 30 representative offices throughout Ukraine. He is a Member of the ITIBU (since 07/01/22 – Full Member), the Nuclear Pool, a participant in the Direct Settlement project. Member of the National Association of Insurers of Ukraine. The company has been assigned a financial stability (reliability) rating of uaАА. The shareholders of VUSO are the Altitude Fund, the ultimate beneficiaries are Mikhail Nazarchuk and Alexey Shuba.

UASK ASKA is the first private insurance company that appeared in independent Ukraine and has been operating for over 30 years. It was included in the portfolio of the international investment company SCM.
At the beginning of 2022, ASKA had 2,900 corporate and more than 200,000 private clients throughout Ukraine. He is a member of MTIBU, one of the founders of the Nuclear Pool. The insurer has a license to carry out insurance activities for compulsory insurance of civil liability of car owners (including the Green Card). During its work, ASKA has repeatedly made the largest payments in the history of Ukrainian insurance.

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IC “Veltliner” intends to allocate 15% of collected insurance payments for the needs of Armed Forces of Ukraine

On September 27, shareholders of IC Veltliner (Kyiv) will consider granting the Supervisory Board the authority to give consent to transfer assistance for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine within 15% of the amount of actually collected insurance payments for voluntary personal types of insurance for the period from September 27, 2022 until the date of decision by the Supervisory Board.
According to the agenda of the meeting of shareholders, published in the information disclosure system of the National Securities and Stock Market Commission, shareholders also plan not to distribute profit for 2021, not to accrue or pay dividends to shareholders, to make deductions to the reserve fund of 5% of profit for the year in the amount of UAH 73.9 thousand hryvnia and allocate UAH 1.404 million for current expenses of economic activity.
As reported, IC Veltliner has been the legal successor of PJSC European World Insurance House since 2012. It has 28 licenses for voluntary and compulsory types of insurance, and offers customers more than 100 insurance products.
From the second half of 2021, the teams of IC Veltliner were joined by the teams of three other insurance companies, of which one insurer left the market of its own accord, another was sold and changed its specialization.

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RATING AGENCY “EXPERT-RATING” SUSPENDS STABILITY RATING OF INSURANCE COMPANY “KRAINA”

The Expert Rating rating agency has suspended the financial stability rating of the insurance company Krayina (Kyiv) at the company’s request, the RA website reports. As reported, Expert Rating updated the company’s rating at the level of “uaAA +” on the national scale in the first quarter of 2022.

During this period, the gross insurance premiums of IC “Kraina” in January-March 2022 amounted to UAH 125.2 million, which is 17.7% less compared to the same period in 2021.

In the first quarter of 2022, IC “Kraina” made UAH 60.28 million of insurance payments and indemnities, which is 31.32% less than in the same period of 2021. At the same time, the level of payments in the first quarter of 2022 compared to the first quarter of 2021 decreased by 9.55 p.p. up to 48.16%.

The equity capital of the company as of March 31, 2022 increased by 3.65% to UAH 155.57 million, while its gross liabilities increased by 5.63% to UAH 181.45 million. As a result, the level of coverage of the insurer’s liabilities by equity capital decreased by 1.64 percentage points. – up to 85.74%.

In the period under review, the volume of cash and cash equivalents of the company decreased by 38.61% and amounted to UAH 62.12 million, while the indicator of coverage of the insurer’s obligations with cash decreased by 22.99 percentage points. and amounted to 34.24%.

IC “Kraina” has been operating in the insurance market of Ukraine since 1994. It has licenses for 23 types of insurance.

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TAS INSURER MAKES 2.5 MLN INSURANCE CONTRACTS IN 2021

TAS Insurance Group (Kyiv) in 2021 concluded 2.518 million insurance contracts, of which 1.223 million were for compulsory types of insurance (up 8%), 1.295 million were voluntary (up 13%).
According to the website of the insurer, TAS signed 2.357 million contracts with insured individuals, which is 10% more than the corresponding figure for 2020. Some 12% more contracts were concluded with clients – legal entities – than a year before last, in total, 160,000 of them were issued.
According to the results of the reporting period, the first place in the company’s portfolio was traditionally occupied by OSAGO, under which 1.050 million policies were issued (up 6%), KASKO – 56,896 (up 17%).
The company reports that in 2021, comprehensive insurance contracts were in consistently high demand among consumers, so 346,496 Povny Avtozakhyst (Full Car Protection) contracts and 15,794 Povny Zhytlozakhyst (Full Housing Protection) contracts were concluded. In turn, 127,356 travel insurance policies were issued during the year.
In total, more than 1.217 million customers entrusted their insurance coverage to TAS Insurance Group last year.
As reported, in 2021, the volume of revenues of TAS reached UAH 2.45 billion. In particular, under OSAGO policies, the insurer collected UAH 857.49 million, while UAH 568.36 million under KASKO agreements, UAH 322.81 million of insurance premiums under Green Card policies.

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