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Amendments to e-Products and e-Procedures in the Insurance Industry in Taiwan

Published: Monday, May 27, 2019

On January 11, 2019, the Financial Supervisory Commission (Taiwan) published Articles 6 through 8, 11, 14, and 15, and appendix 1 and 2 of Article 4, of the “key notes re: insurance industry e-products and e-procedures.” (Hereinafter “Key Notes").  The below is a summary: 

1.         Increased variety of insurance products which can be offered

Added micro-insurance, long-term care insurance, tangible compensation insurance, health management insurance, mountain-climbing comprehensive insurance, personal vehicle third-party liability insurance,driver’s personal injury insurance, etc.

2.         Allow for asset insurance products to renew without telephone confirmation

For persons already insured under an asset insurance policy, subject to certain requirements, the insurance offer or is no longer required to conduct telephone confirmation

3.         Raise the maximum policy limit for new insured’s travel safety insurance

The maximum policy limit for new insured’s travel safety insurance is raised to NTD 12,000,000.

4.         Added new verification method for consumers

If the insured uses an online banking account to register and verify his/her identity, and the bank belongs to the same finance holding company (the consumer must apply for the bank in person at the bank), the policy amount can be treated as a “personal visitation to insurance company as a first time insured’s verification and registration” process.

5.         Simplified mixed-travel insurance claim notification process

Simplified mixed-travel insurance claim notification process; the requirement to register and verify identity no longer applies.

 

The new key notes intends to increase the insurance industry’s ability to utilize the internet to offer insurance products, add additional insurance product offerings, allow for waiver of telephone confirmation in certain renewals, increase the maximum policy limit in travel insurance policies, allow for additional verification methods,simplify mixed-travel insurance claim notification, etc.  This should bring about e-services and e-offerings in the insurance industry, and enhance consumer selection; the amendments are commendable.

Lipu Lee
Formosan Brothers Attorneys-at-Law
Country:
Taiwan
Practice Area:
Cross-Border
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Phone Number:
886-2-2705-8086
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886-2-2701-4705
Mr. Li-Pu Lee, Esq. is currently a managing partner at Formosan Brothers as well as a registered arbitrator with the Chinese Arbitration Association, Taipei. In addition to practicing law in Taiwan, he obtained both his LL.M. and J.D. degree from Washington University School of Law in St. Louis (U.S.A.). Admitted to New York State Bar, Mr. Lee has received a comprehensive legal education in both the United States and Taiwan. He has profound legal knowledge and experience practicing in the fields of international trade, negotiations, transnational merger and acquisition, real estate, contract drafting, tax and transnational litigation and non-litigation disputes.

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