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BoG Issues Bancassurance Directives; Warns of Sanctions

December 25, 2024
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Dr Ernest Addison, BoG Governor

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has released a set of Bancassurance directives as an Exposure Draft, seeking feedback from stakeholders in the banking and insurance sectors, as well as the general public.

The directives, released in line with the BoG’s Procedures for Issuance of Directives, 2020, are expected to set the stage for a seamless bancassurance framework in the country.

Bancassurance, a model introduced globally in the 1980s, has since transformed financial landscapes across Africa and beyond. By allowing banks and financial institutions to distribute insurance products, this model offers a win-win scenario for all parties involved.

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Banks and financial institutions benefit from diversified product offerings and increased revenue streams, while insurance companies gain access to an expansive customer base, enabling broader market penetration. For customers, bancassurance provides unparalleled convenience, creating a one-stop shop for all financial needs.

In Ghana, this synergy has grown significantly, with banks and insurance companies entering partnerships to distribute insurance products through existing banking channels. Recognizing this trend, the BoG has proposed the Distribution Partnership Model as the regulatory framework for bancassurance in Ghana.

The Distribution Partnership Model

The BoG’s directives emphasize the Distribution Partnership Model, a structure that allows regulated financial institutions (RFIs) to sell insurance products on behalf of insurers. This model promotes collaboration while maintaining clear boundaries to ensure risk management.

Under this framework, RFIs can partner with one life insurance company and one general insurance company, offering retail customers the flexibility to choose their preferred products and insurers.

Crucially, the model prevents any sharing of risk between RFIs and insurance companies, aligning with similar guidelines set by the National Insurance Commission (NIC). This ensures that both sectors maintain their core operational mandates while benefiting from enhanced cooperation.

The BoG’s directives aim to create a robust regulatory framework that balances innovation with risk mitigation. By fostering collaboration between banking and insurance sectors, the initiative seeks to enhance customer experience and promote financial inclusion.

However, the directives are also mindful of the potential risks inherent in bancassurance. Clear guidelines have been established to ensure that RFIs effectively manage these risks. This includes strict compliance requirements and oversight to maintain the integrity of the financial system.

Sanctions for Non-Compliance

To ensure adherence to the new directives, the BoG has outlined a series of sanctions for non-compliance. RFIs found violating the rules could face administrative penalties ranging from 2,000 to 10,000 penalty units, in accordance with Section 92(8) of Act 930.

Beyond monetary fines, the BoG may impose additional measures, including suspending RFIs from participating in bancassurance activities, restricting their ability to engage in lending or investments, and limiting bonuses or excessive compensation for defaulting management personnel. In severe cases, key personnel may be suspended or deemed unfit for their roles.

These sanctions highlight the BoG’s commitment to upholding discipline and accountability within the financial sector, ensuring that bancassurance operations are conducted responsibly.

The issuance of the directives as an Exposure Draft underscores the BoG’s commitment to inclusivity and transparency. By inviting feedback from stakeholders, the central bank aims to refine the guidelines to meet the practical needs of the financial industry while addressing potential concerns. This collaborative approach fosters trust and sets the foundation for successful implementation.

Meanwhile, the introduction of these directives marks a transformative moment for Ghana’s financial ecosystem. Bancassurance has the potential to redefine how financial services are delivered, offering greater convenience and accessibility to customers. For banks and insurance companies, this model opens doors to increased collaboration and market expansion, driving growth and innovation.

By bridging the gap between banking and insurance services, the BoG’s directives pave the way for a more integrated and customer-centric financial landscape in Ghana. As stakeholders provide input and the framework takes shape, the country is poised to unlock new opportunities in its financial sector.

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