2023-04-03
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand requires overseas licensed insurers to submit this application when appointing a non-resident Chief Executive Officer or Chief Financial Officer, or an appointed actuary lacking local fellowship status. The form mandates detailed disclosures regarding the nominee's qualifications, market knowledge, and availability for regulatory engagement, alongside statutory fit and proper certificates. This process ensures compliance with the Insurance (Prudential Supervision) Act 2010 by verifying that nominated individuals meet the prudential standards for senior oversight roles in New Zealand.
Application for Overseas Insurer Non-Resident Chief Executive or Chief Financial Officer and Appointed Actuary Equivalent Qualification 1 Application for Overseas Insurer Non-Resident Chief Executive or Chief Financial Officer and Appointed Actuary Equivalent Qualification This form must be completed in the following circumstances, if:
2 Application for Overseas Insurer Non-Resident Chief Executive or Chief Financial Officer and Appointed Actuary Equivalent Qualification Name of Licensed Insurer Name of Proposed Relevant Officer Position Date of Appointment Table A: Non-Resident CEO and CFO Explain why the insurer believes it is more appropriate for the New Zealand CEO or CFO to be a non-New Zealand resident. Outline the nominated person's experience, qualifications and knowledge of the New Zealand market. Provide details of how the person will oversee his/her New Zealand responsibility and if they have sufficient status to fulfil these responsibilities.
3 Application for Overseas Insurer Non-Resident Chief Executive or Chief Financial Officer and Appointed Actuary Equivalent Qualification Provide an assurance that the person will be available to meet the Reserve Bank in New Zealand if the Reserve Bank so requests. Provide any other information the insurer believes is relevant to the application. Table B: Appointed Actuary - Equivalent Professional Qualification Provide details of actuarial society/ institute membership and other actuarial qualifications, degrees, honours or distinctions. Where an actuary does not live and work in New Zealand, the actuary should explain why they believe that they are familiar with New Zealand conditions as they impact on actuarial work.
4 Application for Overseas Insurer Non-Resident Chief Executive or Chief Financial Officer and Appointed Actuary Equivalent Qualification Provide contact details for the proposed actuary. The Reserve Bank might deem it necessary to discuss with the actuary his/her knowledge of New Zealand conditions and prudential regime before approving the actuary. Provide any other information the insurer believes is relevant to the application. This application should include a: fit and proper certificate that complies with section 37(4) of IPSA. copy of the curriculum vitae.