SCHEDULES

C1SCHEDULE 9A Form and Content of Accounts of Insurance Companies and Groups

Annotations:

PART I Individual Accounts

Chapter I General Rules and Formats

Section B The Required Formats for Accounts

Notes on the profit and loss account format
  1. 1

    Gross premiums written

    (General business technical account: item I.1.(a)

    Long term business technical account: item II.1.(a))

    This item shall comprise all amounts due during the financial year in respect of insurance contracts entered into regardless of the fact that such amounts may relate in whole or in part to a later financial year, and shall include inter alia —

    1. i

      premiums yet to be determined, where the premium calculation can be done only at the end of the year;

    2. ii

      single premiums, including annuity premiums, and, in long term business, single premiums resulting from bonus and rebate provisions in so far as they must be considered as premiums under the terms of the contract;

    3. iii

      additional premiums in the case of half-yearly, quarterly or monthly payments and additional payments from policy holders for expenses borne by the company;

    4. iv

      in the case of co-insurance, the company’s portion of total premiums;

    5. v

      reinsurance premiums due from ceding and retroceding insurance undertakings, including portfolio entries, after deduction of cancellations and portfolio withdrawals credited to ceding and retroceding insurance undertakings. The above amounts shall not include the amounts of taxes or duties levied with premiums.

  2. 2

    Outward reinsurance premiums

    (General business technical account: item I.1.(b)

    Long term business technical account: item II.1.(b))

    This item shall comprise all premiums paid or payable in respect of outward reinsurance contracts entered into by the company. Portfolio entries payable on the conclusion or amendment of outward reinsurance contracts shall be added; portfolio withdrawals receivable must be deducted.

  3. 3

    Change in the provision for unearned premiums, net of reinsurance

    (Long term business technical account: items II.1.(c) and II.6.(a))

    In the case of long term business, the change in unearned premiums may be included either in item II.1.(c) or in item II.6.(a) of the long term business technical account.

  4. 4

    Claims incurred, net of reinsurance

    (General business technical account: item I.4

    Long term business technical account: item II.5)

    This item shall comprise all payments made in respect of the financial year with the addition of the provision for claims (but after deducting the provision for claims for the preceding financial year).

    These amounts shall include annuities, surrenders, entries and withdrawals of loss provisions to and from ceding insurance undertakings and reinsurers and external and internal claims management costs and charges for claims incurred but not reported such as are referred to in paragraphs 47(2) and 49 below.

    Sums recoverable on the basis of subrogation and salvage (within the meaning of paragraph 47 below) shall be deducted. Where the difference between—

    1. a

      the loss provision made at the beginning of the year for outstanding claims incurred in previous years, and

    2. b

      the payments made during the year on account of claims incurred in previous years and the loss provision shown at the end of the year for such outstanding claims, is material, it shall be shown in the notes to the accounts, broken down by category and amount.

  5. 5

    Bonuses and rebates, net of reinsurance

    (General business technical account: item I.6

    Long term business technical account: item II.7)

    Bonuses shall comprise all amounts chargeable for the financial year which are paid or payable to policy holders and other insured parties or provided for their benefit, including amounts used to increase technical provisions or applied to the reduction of future premiums, to the extent that such amounts represent an allocation of surplus or profit arising on business as a whole or a section of business, after deduction of amounts provided in previous years which are no longer required.

    Rebates shall comprise such amounts to the extent that they represent a partial refund of premiums resulting from the experience of individual contracts.

    Where material, the amount charged for bonuses and that charged for rebates shall be disclosed separately in the notes to the accounts.

  6. 6

    Acquisition costs

    (General business technical account: item I.7.(a)

    Long term business technical account: item II.8.(a))

    This item shall comprise the costs arising from the conclusion of insurance contracts. They shall cover both direct costs, such as acquisition commissions or the cost of drawing up the insurance document or including the insurance contract in the portfolio, and indirect costs, such as advertising costs or the administrative expenses connected with the processing of proposals and the issuing of policies.

    In the case of long term business, policy renewal commissions shall be included under item II.8.(c) in the long term business technical account.

  7. 7

    Administrative expenses

    (General business technical account: item I.7.(c)

    Long term business technical account: item II.8.(c))

    This item shall include the costs arising from premium collection, portfolio administration, handling of bonuses and rebates, and inward and outward reinsurance. They shall in particular include staff costs and depreciation provisions in respect of office furniture and equipment in so far as these need not be shown under acquisition costs, claims incurred or investment charges.

    Item II.8.(c) shall also include policy renewal commissions.

  8. 8

    Investment income, expenses and charges

    (General business technical account: items I.2a and 8a

    Long term business technical account: items II.2 and 9

    Non-technical account: items III.3 and 5)

    Investment income, expenses and charges shall, to the extent that they arise in the long term fund, be disclosed in the long term business technical account. Other investment income, expenses and charges shall either be disclosed in the non-technical account or attributed between the appropriate technical and non-technical accounts. Where the company makes such an attribution it shall disclose the basis for it in the notes to the accounts.

  9. 9

    Unrealised gains and losses on investments

    (Long term business technical account: items II.3 and 10

    Non-technical account: items III.3a and 5a)

    In the case of investments attributed to the long term fund, the difference between the valuation of the investments and their purchase price or, if they have previously been valued, their valuation as at the last balance sheet date, may be disclosed (in whole or in part) in item II.3 or II.10 (as the case may be) of the long term business technical account, and in the case of investments shown as assets under Assets item D (assets held to cover linked liabilities) shall be so disclosed.

    In the case of other investments, the difference between the valuation of the investments and their purchase price or, if they have previously been valued, their valuation as at the last balance sheet date, may be disclosed (in whole or in part) in item III.3a or III.5a (as the case may require) of the non-technical account.

  10. 10

    Allocated investment return

    (General business technical account: F1 item I.2

    Long term business technical account: F2 item II.12

    Non-technical account: items III.4 and 6)

    The allocated return may be transferred from one part of the profit and loss account to another.

    Where part of the investment return is transferred to the general business technical account, the transfer from the non-technical account shall be deducted from item III.6 and added to item I.2.

    Where part of the investment return disclosed in the long term business technical account is transferred to the non-technical account, the transfer to the non-technical account shall be deducted from item II.12 and added to item III.4.

    The reasons for such transfers (which may consist of a reference to any relevant statutory requirement) and the bases on which they are made shall be disclosed in the notes to the accounts.