Readiness of the Sharia Life Insurance Industry and the Role of Indonesian Sharia Insurance Associations in Facing the Sharia Insurance Spin-Off in 2024 †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Result and Discussion
- Establishment of a new sharia insurance company.
- b.
- Portfolio transfer to another sharia insurance company
- (1)
- Regular meetings with OJK. AASI as a forum that oversees the company must also often coordinate with OJK as a regulator in the financial services industry. No exception in following up on sharia insurance spin-off policies. This routine meeting is not only for discussing the issue of spin-offs but also other issues that are relevant in the sharia insurance industry, especially the issues that come directly from the obstacles experienced by practitioners in the field. However, the spin-off issue is one of the issues that has received more attention. The purpose of this routine meeting with OJK is to monitor all aspects of the spin-off process, whether it is related to the extent of the work process that has been carried out or identifying problems that need attention both in the spin-off and post-spin-off processes. The hope is that, in addition, it will ensure that the spin-off preparation work process runs according to the target. In addition to that, it also ensures that all obstacles that have or will arise can be identified and the best solution can be immediately obtained for the benefits expected from the launching of the spin-off policy.
- (2)
- Webinars with sharia insurance practitioners and company representatives. On 29 September 2021, AASI represented by Mr. Erwin Noekman as Executive Director of AASI and OJK represented by Mrs. Kris Ibunu Roosmawati as Director of OJK Sharia IKNB held a joint webinar with sharia insurance practitioners and company representatives. In this activity, the work process carried out in preparing for the spin-off was improved. This forum was also used to clarify, especially from the perspective of the OJK, who is always the regulator, various rumors that are spread about the spin-off process, for example, regarding the issue of suspension or even cancellation of spin-off policies. Participants consisting of practitioners and representatives of various companies are also welcome to ask questions related to relevant matters experienced by their companies in undergoing the spin-off process. This activity provides an opportunity for field practitioners to obtain valid directions and information because they come from resource persons who are part of the regulator (OJK) and association (AASI).
- (3)
- Webinars with APARI. On 23 March 2022, AASI held a webinar with the management and members of the Indonesian Association of Insurance and Reinsurance Brokers (APARI). This activity, in addition to describing the work process and technical spin-off of sharia insurance, also mentioned many opportunities that might be explored by the brokerage business line with this spin-off policy. Mr. Tatang Nur Hidayat as the General Chair and Mr. Erwin Noekman as the Executive Director of AASI filled this event as resource persons.
- (4)
- Sharia Insurance Spin-Off Workshop. In 2018, AASI held a workshop related to the spin-off process for insurance companies that have sharia business units. The workshop produced standard formats and financial modeling simulations in order to provide an overview to AASI members who will carry out a spin-off. This activity impacted the company’s initiatives to conduct studies that began in 2018, 2019, and 2020 [8].
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- Media Resource Person. AASI also plays a role as a resource person for the media in terms of presenting accurate and relevant information related to the spin-off. This is also important in relation to clarifying various issues that arise as the spin-off process continues. Issues circulating must be responded to by a credible party so as not to confuse practitioners working in the field.
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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No | Company | Equity Growth between 2019 and 2020 |
---|---|---|
1 | BRI Life | 30.58% |
2 | Asuransi Allianz Life Indonesia | 41.15% |
3 | BNI Life Insurance | 15.66% |
4 | Prudential Life Assurance | −9.81% |
5 | Sun Life Financial Indonesia | −18.16% |
6 | Asuransi Jiwa Manulife Indonesia | 19.17% |
7 | AIA Financial | −60.33% |
8 | Pfi Mega Life Insurance | 6.48% |
9 | Asuransi Jiwa Generali Indonesia | 21.27% |
10 | Chubb Life Insurance Indonesia | 16.89% |
11 | Toko Marine Life Insurance Indonesia | 4.21% |
12 | Panin Dai-Ichi Life | 11.53% |
13 | Fwd Life Insurance | 251.42% |
14 | Avrist Assurance | 17.68% |
15 | Asuransi Jiwa Central Asia Raya | 5.94% |
16 | Axa Mandiri Financial Services | 13.97% |
17 | Asuransi Simas Jiwa | 12.18% |
18 | Great Eastern Life Indonesia | 3.88% |
19 | Asuransi Jiwa Sinarmas Msig | 6.08% |
20 | Axa Financial Indonesia | 1.81% |
Average | 20% |
No | Company | Equity in 2021 In Million Rupiah | Projected Equity 2023 In Million Rupiah |
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1 | PFI Mega Life Insurance | 31,076 | 37,517 |
2 | Chubb Life Insurance Indonesia | 43,237 | 77,111 |
3 | Asuransi Jiwa Central Asia Raya | 48,157 | 76,912 |
4 | Great Eastern Life Indonesia | 38,466 | 43,532 |
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Safitri, K.A.; Abung, M.A.; Harsongko, D. Readiness of the Sharia Life Insurance Industry and the Role of Indonesian Sharia Insurance Associations in Facing the Sharia Insurance Spin-Off in 2024. Proceedings 2022, 83, 37. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022083037
Safitri KA, Abung MA, Harsongko D. Readiness of the Sharia Life Insurance Industry and the Role of Indonesian Sharia Insurance Associations in Facing the Sharia Insurance Spin-Off in 2024. Proceedings. 2022; 83(1):37. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022083037
Chicago/Turabian StyleSafitri, Karin Amelia, Muhammad Akbar Abung, and Dedi Harsongko. 2022. "Readiness of the Sharia Life Insurance Industry and the Role of Indonesian Sharia Insurance Associations in Facing the Sharia Insurance Spin-Off in 2024" Proceedings 83, no. 1: 37. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022083037
APA StyleSafitri, K. A., Abung, M. A., & Harsongko, D. (2022). Readiness of the Sharia Life Insurance Industry and the Role of Indonesian Sharia Insurance Associations in Facing the Sharia Insurance Spin-Off in 2024. Proceedings, 83(1), 37. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022083037