Financial Sector (Collection of Data) (reporting standard) determination No. 101 of 2013 GRS 460.0 Reinsurance Assets by Counterparty (Cth)

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Financial Sector (Collection of Data) (reporting standard) determination No. 101 of 2013

Reporting Standard GRS 460.0 Reinsurance Assets by Counterparty

Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001

I, Charles Littrell, delegate of APRA, under paragraph 13(1)(a) of the Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001 (the Act) DETERMINE Reporting Standard GRS 460.0 Reinsurance Assets by Counterparty, in the form set out in the Schedule, which applies to the financial sector entities to the extent provided in paragraph 3 of the reporting standard.

Under section 15 of the Act, I DECLARE that the reporting standard shall begin to apply to those financial sector entities on 31 December 2013.

This instrument commences on 31 December 2013.

Dated: 13 December 2013

[Signed]

Charles Littrell

Executive General Manager

Policy, Statistics and International

Interpretation

In this Determination:

APRA means the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.

financial sector entity has the meaning given in section 5 of the Act.

Schedule

Reporting Standard GRS 460.0 Reinsurance Assets by Counterparty comprises the 11 pages commencing on the following page.

Reporting Standard GRS 460.0

Reinsurance Assets by Counterparty

Objective of this Reporting Standard

This Reporting Standard sets out the requirements for the provision of information to APRA relating to a general insurer’s exposures to reinsurance counterparties.

It includes Form GRF 460.0 Reinsurance Assets by Counterparty and associated specific instructions and must be read in conjunction with the general instruction guide.

Authority

  1. This Reporting Standard is made under section 13 of the Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001.

Purpose

  1. Information collected in Form GRF 460.0 Reinsurance Assets by Counterparty (GRF 460.0) is used by APRA for the purposes of prudential supervision.

Application and commencement

  1. This Reporting Standard applies to all general insurers authorised under the Insurance Act 1973 (insurers).

  1. This Reporting Standard applies for reporting periods ending on or after 31 December 2013.

Information required

  1. An insurer to which this Reporting Standard applies must provide APRA with the information required by GRF 460.0 in respect of each reporting period.

Forms and method of submission

  1. The information required by this Reporting Standard must be given to APRA in electronic format using the ‘Direct to APRA’ application or, where ‘Direct to APRA’ is not available, by a method notified by APRA prior to submission.

Note: the ‘Direct to APRA’ application software (also known as ‘D2A’) may be obtained from APRA.

Reporting periods and due dates

  1. Subject to paragraph 8, an insurer to which this Reporting Standard applies must provide the information required by this Reporting Standard in respect of each financial year of the insurer.

  1. If, having regard to the particular circumstances of an insurer, APRA considers it necessary or desirable to obtain information more or less frequently than as provided by paragraph 7, APRA may change the reporting periods, or specify reporting periods, for the particular insurer.

  1. The information required by this Reporting Standard must be provided to APRA:

(a)within the time stated in Reporting Standard GRS 001 Reporting Requirements (GRS 001); or

(b)in the case of information provided in accordance with paragraph 8, within the time specified by APRA.

  1. APRA may grant an insurer an extension of a due date, in which case the new due date for the provision of the information will be the date on the notice of extension.

Quality control

  1. All information provided by an insurer under this Reporting Standard must be subject to systems, processes and controls developed by the insurer for the internal review and authorisation of that information. It is the responsibility of the Board and senior management of the insurer to ensure that an appropriate set of policies and procedures for the authorisation of information submitted to APRA is in place.

  1. As a result of Insurance (exemption) determination No. 2 of 2013, the Appointed Auditor of an insurer is not ordinarily required to audit, or provide a certificate in relation to, information provided by the insurer under this Reporting Standard.

Authorisation

  1. When an officer or agent of an insurer provides the information required by this Reporting Standard using the ‘Direct to APRA’ software, it will be necessary for the officer or agent to digitally sign the relevant information using a digital certificate acceptable to APRA.

  1. If the information required by this Reporting Standard is provided by an agent who submits using the ‘Direct to APRA’ software on the insurer’s behalf, the insurer must:

(a)obtain from the agent a copy of the completed form with the information provided to APRA; and

(b)retain the completed copy.

  1. An officer or agent of an insurer who submits the information under this Reporting Standard for, or on behalf of, the insurer must be authorised by either:

(a)the Principal Executive Officer of the insurer; or

(b)the Chief Financial Officer of the insurer.

Variations

  1. APRA may vary the reporting requirements of GRF 460.0 in relation to an insurer.

Interpretation

  1. In this Reporting Standard:

(a)unless the contrary intention appears, words and expressions have the meanings given to them in Prudential Standard GPS 001 Definitions (GPS 001); and

(b)Appointed Auditor means an auditor appointed under paragraph 39(1)(a) of the Insurance Act;

APRA means the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority established under the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Act 1998;

Chief Financial Officer means the chief financial officer of the insurer, by whatever name called;

financial year means the financial year (within the meaning in the Corporations Act 2001) of the insurer;

general instruction guide refers to the general instruction guide set out in Attachment A of GRS 001;

insurer means a general insurer within the meaning of section 11 of the Insurance Act;

Principal Executive Officer means the principal executive officer of the insurer, by whatever name called, and whether or not he or she is a member of the governing board of the insurer; and

reporting period means a period mentioned in paragraph 7 or, if applicable, paragraph 8.

  1. Where this Reporting Standard provides for APRA to exercise a power or discretion, this power or discretion is to be exercised in writing.

GRF_460_0: Reinsurance Assets by Counterparty
Australian Business Number Institution Name
Reporting Period Scale Factor Reporting Consolidation
Annual Thousands of dollars no decimal place Level 1 / Level 2
Name of counterparty (reinsurer) Reinsurer identifier Counterparty group name APRA counterparty grade Major form of collateral / guarantee Amount of collateral / guarantee APRA counterparty grade after collateral / guarantee Counterparty domicile Group domicile Central estimate of reinsurance recoverables  Net reinsurance recoverable on paid claims overdue for more than 6 months - central estimate Reinsurance recoverable outstanding from second annual balance date after the event - central estimate Deferred reinsurance expense
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)
Other
Total

Reporting Form GRF 460.0

Reinsurance Assets by Counterparty

Instructions

These instructions assist completion of Reporting Form GRF 460.0 Reinsurance Assets by Counterparty (GRF 460.0). GRF 460.0 collects information relating to a regulated institution’s exposure to individual reinsurance counterparties. Information reported in GRF 460.0 is primarily required for prudential purposes.

These instructions must be read in conjunction with the general instruction guide.

Audit matters

As a result of Insurance (exemption) determination No. 2 of 2013, the Appointed Auditor of a general insurer is not required to audit, or provide a certificate in relation to, information provided by a general insurer under Reporting Standard GRS 460.0 Reinsurance Assets by Counterparty. Under Prudential Standard GPS 310 Audit and Related Matters (GPS 310), the Group Auditor of a Level 2 insurance group is not required to provide a limited assurance review in relation to information provided by the parent entity of a Level 2 insurance group under Reporting Standard GRS 460.0_G Reinsurance Assets by Counterparty (Level 2 Insurance Group). APRA, however, may exercise its power under GPS 310 to require the Appointed Auditor or Group Auditor to undertake a special purpose review of the systems, processes and controls surrounding the completion of GRF 460.0 and Reporting Form GRF 460.0_G Reinsurance Assets by Counterparty (G) (GRF 460.0_G), or the data contained within GRF 460.0 and GRF 460.0_G.

Reporting Level

GRF 460.0 must be completed by all general insurers.

Specific instructions

Terms highlighted in bold italics indicate that the definition is provided in these instructions. Additional definitions are provided at the end of these instructions.

Reporting Practice Guide GRPG 460 Reinsurance Counterparty Data Collection provides guidance to assist regulated institutions in completing GRF 460.0.  

Reinsurance assets by counterparty

For the purposes of GRF 460.0, it is acceptable for a regulated institution to report less than 100 per cent of the regulated institution’s total exposure to individual reinsurance counterparties. However, at a minimum, the regulated institution must report exposures to individual reinsurance counterparties such that the aggregate of the amount reported on the reporting form represents at least 95 per cent of the sum of the regulated institution’s total central estimate of reinsurance recoverables (including recoverables on paid claims overdue for more than six months and recoverables outstanding from the second annual balance date after the event) and deferred reinsurance expense.

Regulated institutions are only to include reinsurance recoverables on GRF 460.0 that are classed as reinsurance on Reporting Form GRF 300.0 Statement of Financial Position or Reporting Form GRF 300.0_G Statement of Financial Position (G).

Reporting basis: report balances for Column 6 and Columns 10 to 13 as at the end of the financial year.

Unit of measurement: report amounts in Column 6 and Columns 10 to 13 as thousands of dollars.

Report each reinsurance counterparty as a separate line item.

For each reinsurance counterparty report the Name of counterparty (reinsurer) in column 1, the Reinsurer identifier in column 2, the Counterparty group name in column 3, the APRA counterparty grade in column 4, the Major form of collateral / guarantee in column 5, the Amount of collateral / guarantee in column 6, the APRA counterparty grade after collateral / guarantee in column 7, the Counterparty domicile in column 8, the Group domicile in column 9, the Central estimate of reinsurance recoverables in column 10, the Net reinsurance recoverable on paid claims overdue for more than 6 months – central estimate in column 11, the Reinsurance recoverable outstanding from second annual balance date after the event – central estimate in column 12 and the Deferred reinsurance expense in column 13. 

Name of counterparty (reinsurer)

The legal name of the counterparty to the reinsurance exposure. Where relevant, use the name of counterparty as stated on the reinsurer identifier list.

Reinsurer identifier

The unique identifier for the counterparty reported in column 1. Where relevant, the reinsurer identifier must be reported as stated on the reinsurer identifier list. If the reinsurer is not on the reinsurer identifier list, report the reinsurer identifier as ‘unassigned’. 

Counterparty group name

The name of the group to which the counterparty to the reinsurance exposure belongs. If the counterparty to the reinsurance exposure does not belong to a group, leave this column blank. Where relevant, the counterparty group name must be reported as stated on the reinsurer identifier list. If the counterparty group name is not on the reinsurer identifier list, report the counterparty group name as per these instructions. 

APRA counterparty grade

The counterparty grade of 1 to 7 in accordance with Prudential Standard GPS 001 Definitions (GPS 001).

Major form of collateral / guarantee

The type of collateral / guarantee, if applicable, that is support for the reinsurance recoverables in accordance with Prudential Standard GPS 114 Capital Adequacy: Asset Risk Charge (GPS 114). Where there is more than one type of collateral or guarantee provided as support, report the type that has the greatest monetary exposure. Collateral / guarantee types can include (but are not limited to) trusts, letters of credit and financial guarantees. 

Amount of collateral / guarantee

The monetary amount of the collateral / guarantee, if applicable, that is support for reinsurance recoverables.

APRA counterparty grade after collateral / guarantee

The counterparty grade of the collateral / guarantee reported of grade 1 to 7 in accordance with GPS 001. If there is more than one type of collateral or guarantee, report the grade for the type that has the greatest monetary exposure. 

Counterparty domicile

For a subsidiary, the domicile is where the counterparty is legally incorporated. For a branch, the domicile is where the counterparty (branch) is located. Where relevant, the counterparty domicile must be reported as stated on the reinsurer identifier list. If the counterparty is not on the reinsurer identifier list, report the domicile using the domiciles listed in Appendix 1.

Group domicile

The domicile where the group owning the counterparty is legally incorporated. If the counterparty does not belong to a group, leave this column blank. Where relevant, the group domicile must be reported as stated on the reinsurer identifier list. If the group is not on the reinsurer identifier list, report the group domicile using the domiciles listed in Appendix 1.

Central estimate of reinsurance recoverables

The reinsurance recoverables associated with the counterparty reported in column 1. This amount will include the recoverables on incurred but not reported (IBNR) claims that are allocated to the counterparty. This amount must exclude the amounts reported in columns 11 and 12 for that counterparty. It is measured at central estimate level, in accordance with Prudential Standard GPS 320 Actuarial and Related Matters (GPS 320).

Net reinsurance recoverable on paid claims overdue for more than 6 months – central estimate

The reinsurance recoverables on paid claims where:

·      the recoverable has become a receivable (i.e. it is due and payable);

·      the receivable is overdue for more than six months since a request for payment has been made to the reinsurer; and

·      there is no formal dispute between the insurer and the reinsurer in relation to that receivable.

The categorisation is in accordance with GPS 114 and the central estimate level is in accordance with GPS 320.

Reinsurance recoverable outstanding from second annual balance date after the event – central estimate

The reinsurance recoverables that are outstanding on and from the second balance date after the end of the financial year in which the event giving rise to the recoverables occurred regardless of whether the reinsurance recoverables are supported by collateral, guarantee or letter of credit. The amount reported should include IBNR. The categorisation is in accordance with GPS 114 and the central estimate level is in accordance with GPS 320.

Deferred reinsurance expense

The value of premiums ceded to reinsurers which are determined in accordance with GPS 320 and deferred in accordance with the pattern of reinsurance service received as per GPS 320.

Other

This is a derived item for column 6 and columns 10 to 13. Other is equal to the difference between the ‘Total’ reported for each of column 6 and columns 10 to 13 and the reported amounts for each counterparty in aggregate. 

Total

This is the total of the relevant amounts for column 6 and columns 10 to 13 and may include amounts that have not been reported in a row within the form. 

Glossary of additional terms

Incurred but not reported (IBNR)

Represents the claims arising from incidents occurring prior to the close of the reporting period which are expected to be reported in subsequent reporting periods.

Reinsurer identifier list

This is a list of reinsurers which includes the name of the counterparty, counterparty domicile, counterparty group name and group domicile that must be used for reporting on GRF 460.0 and GRF 460.0_G. The list is located on APRA’s website.

Interpretation

For the purposes of these instructions:

  • Appointed Auditor is defined in GPS 001;

  • general insurer means a general insurer authorised under the Insurance Act 1973;

  • Group Auditor is defined in GPS 001;

  • regulated institution is defined in GPS 001 as a collective term for general insurers and Level 2 insurance groups; and

  • Level 2 insurance group is defined in Attachment D of GPS 001.

Appendix 1: Country list

The following country list must be used when reporting any values for columns 8 and 9.

If the country cannot be identified, report the relevant ‘residual’ region listed in the table (for example, US Pacific Islands). If the residual region cannot be identified, report ‘unallocated’.

Country/Grouping Code
Afghanistan AF
Albania AL
Algeria DZ
Andorra AD
Angola AO
Argentina AR
Armenia AM
Aruba AW
Australia AU includes Christmas Islands, Cocos Islands, Norfolk Islands, Heard and McDonald Islands, Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands and Territory of Coral Sea Islands
Austria AT
Azerbaijan AZ
Bahamas BS
Bahrain BH
Bangladesh BD
Barbados BB
Belarus BY
Belgium BE
Belize BZ
Benin BJ
Bermuda BM
Bhutan BT
Bolivia BO
Bosnia and Herzegovina BA
Botswana BW
Brazil BR
British Overseas Territories 1W includes British Antarctic Territory, British Indian Ocean Territory, Chagos, Pitcairn Islands, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands
Brunei BN
Bulgaria BG
Burkina Faso BF
Burundi BI
Cambodia KH
Cameroon CM
Canada CA
Cape Verde CV
Cayman Islands KY
Central African Republic CF
Chad TD
Chile CL
China CN
Colombia CO
Comoros Islands KM
Congo CG
Congo Democratic Republic CD
Consortium Banks 1G
Costa Rica CR
Cote d'Ivoire CI
Croatia HR
Cuba CU
Cyprus CY
Czech Republic CZ
Denmark DK excludes Faeroe Islands and Greenland
Djibouti DJ
Dominica DM
Dominican Republic DO
Ecuador EC
Egypt EG
El Salvador SV
Equatorial Guinea GQ
Eritrea ER
Estonia EE
Ethiopia ET
Faeroe Islands FO
Falkland Islands FK
Fiji FJ
Finland FI  includes Aland Islands
France FR includes French Guiana, French Southern Territories, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte, Monaco, Reunion and St. Pierre and Miquelon
French Polynesia PF includes Society Archipelago, Tuamotu-Gambier Islands, Marquesas, Australes Archipelago
Gabon GA
Gambia GM
Georgia GE
Germany DE
includes the European Central Bank
Ghana GH
Gibraltar GI
Greece GR
Greenland GL
Grenada GD
Guatemala GT
Guernsey GG
Guinea GN
Guinea-Bissau GW
Guyana GY
Haiti HT
Honduras HN
Hong Kong SAR HK
Hungary HU
Iceland IS
India IN
Indonesia ID
International organisations 1C except the BIS which is included under Switzerland, and the ECB which is included under Germany
Iran IR
Iraq IQ
Ireland IE
Isle of Man IM
Israel IL
Italy IT
Jamaica JM
Japan JP
Jersey JE
Jordan JO
Kazakhstan KZ
Kenya KE
Kiribati KIR
Kuwait KWT
Kyrgyz Republic KGZ
Laos LAO
Latvia LV
Lebanon LB
Lesotho LS
Liberia LR
Libya LY
Liechtenstein LI
Lithuania LT
Luxembourg LU
Macau SAR MO
Macedonia MK
Madagascar MG
Malawi MW
Malaysia MY includes Labuan International Offshore Financial Centre
Maldives MV
Mali ML
Malta MT
Marshall Islands MH
Mauritania MR
Mauritius MU
Mexico MX
Micronesia FM
Moldova MD
Mongolia MN
Montenegro ME
Morocco MA
Mozambique MZ
Myanmar MM
Namibia NA
Nauru NR
Nepal NP
Netherlands NL
Netherlands Antilles AN  includes Bonaire, Curacao, Saba, St. Eustatius and St. Maarten
New Caledonia NC
New Zealand NZ includes Cook Islands, Minor Islands, Niue, Ross Dependency and Tokelau
Nicaragua NI
Niger NE
Nigeria NG
North Korea KP
Norway NO includes Bouvet Islands, Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands
Official Monetary Authorities 1D
Oman OM
Pakistan PK
Palau PW
Palestinian Territory PS
Panama PA  includes Panama Canal Zone
Papua New Guinea PG
Paraguay PY
Peru PE
Philippines PH
Poland PL
Portugal PT includes the Azores and Madeira
Qatar QA
Residual Africa and Middle East 2W includes Western Sahara
Residual Asia and Pacific 2O
Residual developed countries 2R
Residual Europe 2B
Residual Latin America and Caribbean 2H
Residual offshore centres 2N
Romania RO
Russia RU
Rwanda RW
Samoa WS
San Marino SM
Sao Tome and Principe ST
Saudi Arabia SA
Senegal SN
Serbia RS
Seychelles SC
Sierra Leone SL
Singapore SG
Slovakia SK
Slovenia SI
Solomon Islands SB
Somalia SO
South Africa ZA
South Korea KR
Spain ES includes Balearic Islands, Canary Islands and Ceuta and Melilla
Sri Lanka LK
St. Helena SH includes Ascension, Gough and Tristan Da Cunha
St. Lucia LC
St. Vincent VC includes the Grenadines
Sudan SD
Suriname SR
Swaziland SZ
Sweden SE
Switzerland CH includes Bank for International Settlements
Syria SY
Taiwan, China TW
Tajikistan TJ
Tanzania TZ
Thailand TH
Timor Leste TL
Togo TG
Tonga TO
Trinidad and Tobago TT
Tunisia TN
Turkey TR
Turkmenistan TM
Turks and Caicos TC
Tuvalu TV
Uganda UG
Ukraine UA
Unallocated 5M
United Arab Emirates AE
United Kingdom GB excludes Guernsey, Isle of Man and Jersey
United States US includes American Samoa, Guam, Midway Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands and Wake Islands
Uruguay UY
US Pacific Islands PU includes Carolines, Howland and Baker, Kingman Reef, Palmyra and Jarvis and Johnston
Uzbekistan UZ
Vanuatu VU
Vatican VA
Venezuela VE
Vietnam VN
Wallis and Futuna WF
West Indies UK 1Z includes Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, British Virgin Islands, Montserrat and St. Christopher/St. Kitts - Nevis
Yemen YE
Zambia ZM
Zimbabwe ZW
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