2022-05-27
The Executive Board of the National Bank of Serbia issued this Decision to mandate the equal treatment of women and men by prohibiting the use of sex factors in pricing individual insurance premiums and benefits for new contracts effective from 31 December 2022. While existing contracts concluded before this date may continue to apply sex-based differentiation, insurers are permitted to use sex data for group pricing, internal solvency calculations, and specific risk assessments in life and voluntary health insurance based on physiological differences. The regulation also allows for sex-specific marketing and offers targeting exclusive risks, provided such practices do not restrict access to insurance services based on gender.
RS Official Gazette No 58/2022 Pursuant to Article 50, paragraph 4 of the Law on Gender Equality (RS Official Gazette, No 52/2021) and Article 15, paragraph 1 of the Law on the National Bank of Serbia (RS Official Gazette, Nos 72/2003, 55/2004, 85/2005 – other law, 44/2010, 76/2012, 106/2012, 14/2015, 40/2015 – CC decision and 44/2018), the Executive Board of the National Bank of Serbia hereby adopts D E C I S I O N ОN APPLICATION OF THE SEX FACTOR IN INSURANCE Introductory provision
2 December 2022; 2) an annex or other appropriate changes/additions to the insurance contract which, starting from 31 December 2022, extend the term of the insurance contract concluded before 30 December 2022 whose new term expires after that date. Application of the sex factor in previously concluded insurance contracts 5. An insurance undertaking may continue to apply the sex factor, i.e. differences in amounts of individual premiums and benefits between women and men, in case of insurance contracts concluded before 30 December 2022 where the sex factor was used in pricing insurance premiums and benefits. The contracts referred to in paragraph 1 hereof where continued application of the sex factor in pricing insurance premiums and benefits is permitted, shall include:
3 use the data related to sex when:
4 3) take into account differences in physiological characteristics between men and women that are expressed in the results of health examinations, and/or reference values of medical analyses which may differ for men and women (e.g. biochemical analyses of blood and urine etc.), based on which the undertaking may make different decisions in risk assumption in accordance with the medically established reference values for both sexes, whereas the conditions or risk factors which affect both sexes, but with a different degree of severity or outcome, may serve as a basis for differentiation in risk assumption; 4) take into account differences in body constitution between men and women which are expressed in different reference values in accordance with which the undertaking may set different criteria for increased risk of exclusion from insurance coverage (e.g. in assessment of risk arising from obesity the insured person’s sex may be taken into account, given that the average excessive body weight differs in women and men); 5) contract different insurance rights for a man or woman when the medical treatment of a certain disease or condition depends on sex in a specific case (e.g. treatments of certain cancers depend on reference values of hormones, which differ in women and men). In the process of risk assumption in life insurance and voluntary health insurance, in cases referred to in paragraph 2 hereof, an insurance undertaking may make different decisions for male and female sex both in terms of admittance to insurance (access to conclusion of an insurance contract) and level of the insurance premium and benefit (e.g. if it is established that a user poses higher risk than the standard risk used in premium pricing, the undertaking may contract a higher premium or reduce the insurance benefit). In the case referred in paragraph 3 hereof, at the request of a policyholder and/or insured person, the undertaking shall provide a written explanation for its actions in accordance with this Section. Factors not related to sex 8. In risk assumption and insurance premium and benefit pricing, an insurance undertaking may use objective risk factors related to the insured case which are not directly related to the sex factor, such as: age, health condition, disability, profession and other personal characteristics of a potential insured person. Reporting of insurance undertakings 9. The National Bank of Serbia may regulate in more detail the manner of reporting of insurance undertakings in relation to the implementation of this
5 Decision. Transitional and final provision 10. An insurance undertaking shall bring its internal regulations in compliance with this Decision and inform the National Bank of Serbia thereof by 30 November 2022. 11. This Decision shall enter into force on the eighth day following its publication in the RS Official Gazette and shall apply as of 31 December 2022. NBS Executive Board No 55 Chairperson 12 May 2022 of the Executive Board B e l g r a d e G o v e r n o r of the National Bank of Serbia Dr Jorgovanka Tabaković