Long-term Insurance Act | Act 52 of 1998 — South Africa law | Esheria

Long-term Insurance Act

This excerpt identifies section 23 as “Audit committee,” but does not include the operative rule text.

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Jurisdiction
South Africa
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Act 52 of 1998
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Updated
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accounts actuarial approval actuarial oversight appointments asset adequacy asset qualification asset restrictions asset valuation assets audit bank notes business limitations business transfer capital adequacy cash equivalent payments certificate of registration claims claims payment coins collective investment schemes commencement commission compliance consideration +93 more

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This excerpt identifies section 23 as “Audit committee,” but does not include the operative rule text. The provided text only shows the heading for section 29 and surrounding contents; it does not include the actual rule. The Registrar may set registration conditions for long-term insurers, and the conditions can differ by insurer. A long-term insurer must keep a head office and public officer in the Republic, notify the Registrar of details and changes, and may be restricted by the Registrar from carrying on certain business. A long-term insurer may not change its financial year unless the Registrar approves it.