CCP initiates competition assessment of insurance sector under IMF framework

News Image

MG News | April 15, 2024 at 04:30 PM GMT+05:00

April 15, 2024 (MLN): The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has embarked on a Competition Assessment of the Insurance Sector under the International Monetory Fund (IMF)’s Public Investment Management Assessment (PIMA) framework for Pakistan.

This assessment aims to evaluate the government's footprint on key sectors of the economy through State-owned Enterprises and its implications for competition and the overall economic landscape.

The CCP’s study aims to review the competitive landscape, identify any anti-competitive practices, legal and regulatory framework, and barriers to competition in insurance sector.

It will also examine the role of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in insurance and reinsurance markets and analyse why this sector is underdeveloped in Pakistan and how it can be opened up to international players.

The insurance sector is vital for managing risk and capital generation. It plays a pivotal role in development of economy. Despite its significance, Pakistan's insurance industry has yet to realize its full potential due to regulatory constraints and competition barriers.

In comparison, the UK and other countries have developed insurance markets worth trillions of dollars, employing thousands of people. Conversely, Pakistan is losing billions of rupees in potential, especially in reinsurance, which they have to pay to international companies.

The privatization of state-owned insurance firms is desirable to diminish public sector dominance, attract foreign investment and create a level playing field for the private sector to boost insurance penetration in the country.

This will attract foreign insurance companies to enter Pakistani market. However, despite being on the government's privatization agenda for several years, the privatization of insurance companies, including State Life Insurance Co. Ltd. and Pakistan Re-insurance Co. Limited, has yet to materialize.

CCP is currently engaged in analysing legal and regulatory frameworks of five other sectors of economy. The purpose of these studies is to open up the sectors to international players, enhancing competition and provision of better products.

These sectors include Fertilizer, Insurance, Power, Road Construction, and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).

The insurance study’s recommendations will be forwarded to the federal government in due course.

Copyright Mettis Link News

Related News

Name Price/Vol %Chg/NChg
KSE100 162,896.68
169.98M
0.67%
1091.66
ALLSHR 98,449.69
389.81M
0.63%
617.70
KSE30 48,687.46
89.94M
0.72%
346.80
KMI30 233,849.31
94.62M
0.50%
1168.71
KMIALLSHR 64,048.09
199.49M
0.59%
373.04
BKTi 44,347.06
28.49M
1.07%
471.40
OGTi 34,422.95
8.77M
1.31%
443.56
Symbol Bid/Ask High/Low
Name Last High/Low Chg/%Chg
BITCOIN FUTURES 76,540.00 77,425.00
76,120.00
-355.00
-0.46%
BRENT CRUDE 110.96 111.58
109.01
-1.14
-1.02%
RICHARDS BAY COAL MONTHLY 110.00 0.00
0.00
-7.25
-6.18%
ROTTERDAM COAL MONTHLY 111.50 111.50
111.50
0.90
0.81%
USD RBD PALM OLEIN 1,191.50 1,191.50
1,191.50
0.00
0.00%
CRUDE OIL - WTI 103.90 104.71
102.12
-0.48
-0.46%
SUGAR #11 WORLD 15.04 15.05
14.69
0.31
2.10%

Chart of the Day


Latest News
May 19, 2026 at 05:30 PM GMT+05:00

Pakistan, Japan eye next chapter in minerals science


May 19, 2026 at 05:20 PM GMT+05:00

ECC approves National Gemstone Policy 2026–2030


May 19, 2026 at 04:50 PM GMT+05:00

Gold price in Pakistan remain unchanged



Top 5 things to watch in this week

Pakistan Stock Movers
Name Last Chg/%Chg
Name Last Chg/%Chg