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Zimbabwe Insurers Brace for Game-Changing Risk Rules
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43066, member: 636"] Insurance regulators create new rules to strengthen Zimbabwe's insurance companies. The Insurance and Pensions Commission develops the Zimbabwe Integrated Capital and Risk Programme to protect customers better. Eleven life insurance companies meet the two million dollar minimum capital requirement. One company still needs to reach the required amount before official approval happens. Stress tests will check how companies handle financial shocks. The new system measures risk based on each company's unique profile rather than using the same rules for everyone. Three main parts make up the framework for better oversight and protection. Companies must reveal important information to customers and investors through regular reports. Foreign currency business grew 119 percent to reach 113 million dollars during 2024. People switch from local money policies to dollar policies for better value. Foreign currency accounts for 65 percent of total revenue compared to just 32 percent last year. Nyaradzo Life leads foreign currency business with almost 40 percent market share. Total sector assets equal 521 million dollars across all life insurance companies. Companies invest mainly through stock market shares and property investments. Careful asset management matches company obligations to customer promises. [/QUOTE]
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