“Governance, Risk and Compliance — The Estonian Insurance Industry”, is a comprehensive source of analysis of the insurance regulatory framework for life, property, motor, liability, personal accident and health, marine, aviation and transit insurance in Estonia.
The report provides insights into the governance, risk and compliance framework pertaining to the insurance industry in Estonia, including — — An overview of the insurance regulatory framework in Estonia.
— Key parameters including licensing requirements, permitted foreign direct investment, minimum capital requirements, solvency and reserve requirements, and investment regulations.
— Details of the tax and legal systems in the country.Get Sample Copy of this Report@ http://www.orbisresearch.com/contacts/request-sample/2213094Some of the Key Takeaway’s of the report are — — The Estonian insurance industry is regulated by the Estonian Financial Supervision Authority (EFSA).
However, the insurance companies from EEA Member States and reinsurers are permitted to operate without license.Scope:- The report covers details of the insurance regulatory framework in Estonia.
1.2 Definitions 2 GOVERNANCE, RISK AND COMPLIANCE 2.1 Legislation Overview and Historical Evolution 2.2 Latest Changes in Regulation 2.3 Legislation and Market Practice by Type of Insurance 2.3.1 Life insurance 2.3.2 Property insurance 2.3.3 Motor insurance 2.3.4 Liability insurance 2.3.5 Marine, aviation and transit insurance 2.3.6 Personal accident and health insurance 2.4 Compulsory Insurance 2.4.1 Motor third-party liability insurance 2.4.2 Social security system 2.4.3 Professional indemnity insurance for alternative investment fund managers 2.4.4 Professional indemnity insurance for notaries 2.4.5 Professional indemnity insurance for auditors 2.4.6 Professional indemnity insurance for auditors 2.4.7 Professional indemnity insurance for barristers 2.4.8 Professional indemnity insurance for trustees 2.4.9 Professional indemnity insurance for bailiffs 2.4.10 Professional indemnity insurance for assayers 2.4.11 Professional indemnity insurance for insurance intermediaries 2.4.12 Professional indemnity insurance for railway undertakings 2.4.13 Professional indemnity insurance for individuals/companies engaged in handling liquid fuel 2.4.14 Professional indemnity insurance for internet service providers 2.4.15 Professional indemnity insurance for employees of fire and rescue services 2.4.16 Air carriers and aircraft operators insurance 2.4.17 Liability insurance for waste management companies 2.4.18 Liability for ships with respect to oil pollution 2.4.19 Liability insurance against the transport of hazardous and noxious substances by sea 2.5 Supervision and Control 2.5.1 International Association of Insurance Supervisors 2.5.2 European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority 2.5.3 Federation of European Risk Management Associations 2.5.4 Estonian Financial Supervision Authority 2.5.5 Estonian Insurance Association 2.5.6 The Estonian Traffic Insurance Fund 2.6 Non-Admitted Insurance Regulations 2.6.1 Overview 2.6.2 Intermediaries 2.6.3 Market practices 2.6.4 Fines and Penalties 2.7 Company Registration and Operations 2.7.1 Type of insurance organization 2.7.2 Establishing a local company 2.7.3 Foreign ownership 2.7.4 Types of license 2.7.5 Capital requirements 2.7.6 Solvency margin 2.7.7 Reserve requirements 2.7.8 Investment regulations 2.7.9 Statutory return requirements 2.7.10 Fee structure 2.8 Taxation 2.8.1 Insurance premium or policy taxation 2.8.2 Withholding taxes on premium paid overseas 2.8.3 Corporate tax 2.8.4 VAT 2.8.5 Captives 2.9 Legal System 2.9.1 Introduction 2.9.2 Access to court 2.9.3 Alternative dispute resolution 3 APPENDIX 3.1 Methodology 3.2 Contact GlobalData 3.3 About GlobalData 3.4 GlobalData’s Services 3.5 DisclaimerGet more Information about this Report@http://www.orbisresearch.com/reports/index/governance-risk-and-compliance-the-estonian-insurance-industryAbout Us:Orbis Research (orbisresearch.com) is a single point aid for all your market research requirements.
Area: 45 226 km²Total length of the state border: 1,450.2 kmLength of the Estonian Baltic coast: 768.6 kmPopulation: 1,364 million (Source: Population register in 2000)Borders with: Latvia, Russia.Languages of EstoniaOfficial language: Estonian.Estonian is spoken by approximately 1.1 million people in Estonia and thousands in various expatriate communities.
Estonian is the Urals language and is closely related to Finnish.Geography of EstoniaEstonia is a flat country with an area of 45,226 square kilometers.
The two islands are common Estonian vacation spots.
The highest point in the country, Suur Munamägi (Eiberg), lies in the hilly southeast and reaches 318 meters above sea level.
The country has over 1,400 natural and man-made lakes.NatureAlmost half of the Estonian territory (47.6 percent) is covered by forests and forests; the forest area has more than doubled in the last 50 years.
Estonia lies on a border area where the Euro-Siberian needle taiga opens up into a European deciduous forest zone.
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Area: 45 226 km²Total length of the state border: 1,450.2 kmLength of the Estonian Baltic coast: 768.6 kmPopulation: 1,364 million (Source: Population register in 2000)Borders with: Latvia, Russia.Languages of EstoniaOfficial language: Estonian.Estonian is spoken by approximately 1.1 million people in Estonia and thousands in various expatriate communities.
Estonian is the Urals language and is closely related to Finnish.Geography of EstoniaEstonia is a flat country with an area of 45,226 square kilometers.
The two islands are common Estonian vacation spots.
The highest point in the country, Suur Munamägi (Eiberg), lies in the hilly southeast and reaches 318 meters above sea level.
The country has over 1,400 natural and man-made lakes.NatureAlmost half of the Estonian territory (47.6 percent) is covered by forests and forests; the forest area has more than doubled in the last 50 years.
Estonia lies on a border area where the Euro-Siberian needle taiga opens up into a European deciduous forest zone.
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“Governance, Risk and Compliance — The Estonian Insurance Industry”, is a comprehensive source of analysis of the insurance regulatory framework for life, property, motor, liability, personal accident and health, marine, aviation and transit insurance in Estonia.
The report provides insights into the governance, risk and compliance framework pertaining to the insurance industry in Estonia, including — — An overview of the insurance regulatory framework in Estonia.
— Key parameters including licensing requirements, permitted foreign direct investment, minimum capital requirements, solvency and reserve requirements, and investment regulations.
— Details of the tax and legal systems in the country.Get Sample Copy of this Report@ http://www.orbisresearch.com/contacts/request-sample/2213094Some of the Key Takeaway’s of the report are — — The Estonian insurance industry is regulated by the Estonian Financial Supervision Authority (EFSA).
However, the insurance companies from EEA Member States and reinsurers are permitted to operate without license.Scope:- The report covers details of the insurance regulatory framework in Estonia.
1.2 Definitions 2 GOVERNANCE, RISK AND COMPLIANCE 2.1 Legislation Overview and Historical Evolution 2.2 Latest Changes in Regulation 2.3 Legislation and Market Practice by Type of Insurance 2.3.1 Life insurance 2.3.2 Property insurance 2.3.3 Motor insurance 2.3.4 Liability insurance 2.3.5 Marine, aviation and transit insurance 2.3.6 Personal accident and health insurance 2.4 Compulsory Insurance 2.4.1 Motor third-party liability insurance 2.4.2 Social security system 2.4.3 Professional indemnity insurance for alternative investment fund managers 2.4.4 Professional indemnity insurance for notaries 2.4.5 Professional indemnity insurance for auditors 2.4.6 Professional indemnity insurance for auditors 2.4.7 Professional indemnity insurance for barristers 2.4.8 Professional indemnity insurance for trustees 2.4.9 Professional indemnity insurance for bailiffs 2.4.10 Professional indemnity insurance for assayers 2.4.11 Professional indemnity insurance for insurance intermediaries 2.4.12 Professional indemnity insurance for railway undertakings 2.4.13 Professional indemnity insurance for individuals/companies engaged in handling liquid fuel 2.4.14 Professional indemnity insurance for internet service providers 2.4.15 Professional indemnity insurance for employees of fire and rescue services 2.4.16 Air carriers and aircraft operators insurance 2.4.17 Liability insurance for waste management companies 2.4.18 Liability for ships with respect to oil pollution 2.4.19 Liability insurance against the transport of hazardous and noxious substances by sea 2.5 Supervision and Control 2.5.1 International Association of Insurance Supervisors 2.5.2 European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority 2.5.3 Federation of European Risk Management Associations 2.5.4 Estonian Financial Supervision Authority 2.5.5 Estonian Insurance Association 2.5.6 The Estonian Traffic Insurance Fund 2.6 Non-Admitted Insurance Regulations 2.6.1 Overview 2.6.2 Intermediaries 2.6.3 Market practices 2.6.4 Fines and Penalties 2.7 Company Registration and Operations 2.7.1 Type of insurance organization 2.7.2 Establishing a local company 2.7.3 Foreign ownership 2.7.4 Types of license 2.7.5 Capital requirements 2.7.6 Solvency margin 2.7.7 Reserve requirements 2.7.8 Investment regulations 2.7.9 Statutory return requirements 2.7.10 Fee structure 2.8 Taxation 2.8.1 Insurance premium or policy taxation 2.8.2 Withholding taxes on premium paid overseas 2.8.3 Corporate tax 2.8.4 VAT 2.8.5 Captives 2.9 Legal System 2.9.1 Introduction 2.9.2 Access to court 2.9.3 Alternative dispute resolution 3 APPENDIX 3.1 Methodology 3.2 Contact GlobalData 3.3 About GlobalData 3.4 GlobalData’s Services 3.5 DisclaimerGet more Information about this Report@http://www.orbisresearch.com/reports/index/governance-risk-and-compliance-the-estonian-insurance-industryAbout Us:Orbis Research (orbisresearch.com) is a single point aid for all your market research requirements.