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    CB BOARD APPROVES MEMBERS OF MOTOR INSURERS BUREAU OF ARMENIA SELF-REGULATING ORGANIZATION

    ArmInfo
    2010-07-28 18:04:00

    ArmInfo. At July 28 sitting the Board of the Central Bank of Armenia
    (CBA) provided the status of a member of the union of legal entities
    of the Motor Insurers Bureau of Armenia self- regulating organization
    to the following insurance companies: INGO ARMENIA, Nairi Insurance,
    Sil Insurance, Rosgosstrakh-Armenia, Garant Limens, Cascade Insurance
    and PECO. The CBA press service told ArmInfo that the membership
    fee is 15 mln AMD, and 10 mln AMD more will be paid by each member
    of the Bureau for the current expenditures. Starting 1 January 2011,
    the insurance companies will quarterly pay a fee worth 0.5% of their
    insurance premiums collected over the previous year.

    To note, the Motor Insurers Bureau of Armenia self-regulating
    organization was registered by the CBA on 28 June 2010. This
    organization and the guarantee fund have been set up for effective
    operation of the motor third-party liability insurance (MTPL),
    and coordination of the motor insurers' activity. In addition, a
    centralized e-database on motor insurance, as well as an institute of
    independent surveyors will be created. According to the preliminary
    data, at least 5-6 large insurers are already ready to enter the
    MTPL market.

    The Law on Compulsory Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance will come
    into force on Jan 1 2011. The Government has already approved the
    concept of data transfer between the insurance register of the
    Central Bank and the Armenian Police bases necessary for effective
    activity of the given Law. The Law On OSAGO introduces the concept of
    insurance agreement concluded for 3 months up to 1-year period (for
    motor vehicles imported in the regime of temporary import or transit
    the minimum term is 15 days). There are nearly 330,000 vehicles,
    including 260,000 cars. 15,000 buses, 55,000 tracks in Armenia. The
    average age of the vehicles in use in the country is 12 years by data
    of 2007. By preliminary calculation the OSAGO market in Armenia is
    estimated at US$35 million (based on 300,000 vehicles).

    Ranking of Armenian Insurance Companies prepared by ArmInfo says
    that as of April 1 2010 all the 10 operating insurance companies had
    licenses for insurance of land transport and third party liability
    insurance. The aggregate premiums of the 10 insurance companies
    on these insurance lines for the first quarter of 2010 totaled 490
    million drams.




    From: A. Papazian
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