Control Framework Breakfast Group agenda 9:00 Arrival, Breakfast & networking All 9:20 Welcome Ali Dove 9:25 Direct Reporting Demonstration Sharmi Bakrania 9:50 Phase 2 Control Framework Update Jaana Rouvari & John Hibbert 10:20 Q & A All 10:30 Close Ali Dove
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Control Framework
Breakfast Group agenda
9:00 Arrival, Breakfast & networking All 9:20 Welcome Ali Dove 9:25 Direct Reporting Demonstration Sharmi Bakrania 9:50 Phase 2 Control Framework Update Jaana Rouvari & John Hibbert 10:20 Q & A All 10:30 Close Ali Dove
DIRECT REPORTING
Direct reporting RECAP
What is it ? A process that enables Managing Agents to report regulatory & tax
information directly to Lloyd’s for Service Company business Data is at a transactional level as opposed to reporting information
being derived from the bureau accounting process Breaks the link between accounting and reporting (on cash)
CLARITY OF SCOPE
In Scope• 100% business – where an insurer underwrites the whole risk. • ‘Separate’ subscription business - where an insurer underwrites
part of a risk using a separate insurance document to other insurers which underwrite that risk.
Out of Scope• ‘Conventional’ subscription business - where all underwriters
underwriting part of a risk use the same market reform contract for subscription.
DIRECT REPORTING
CURRENT STATUS
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• Solution is now complete in final stages of testing• Met with all bar one Managing Agent – 3 should be live by
year end• Confirming with those interested to go live on 1/1/14• Meeting with IT suppliers
DIRECT REPORTING
KEY ELEMENTS - REMINDER
Service Company business Include all Territories ACORD standard XML message Offer reporting service to all managing agents
via Core Market Return route
DIRECT REPORTING
What Do I need TO DIRECT REPORT?
www.lloyds.com/directreporting
DIRECT REPORTING
• Direct Reporting Data Requirements• Direct Reporting Gap Analysis Spreadsheet• Direct Reporting Data Model• Direct Reporting Roadmap
1 There are many reasons why this risk may crystallise. It could be that the person interpreting the requirements does not have the requisite skills or experience, human error, or the requirements being unclear or ambiguous
HOW IT MAY TRANSPIRE
Data capture is inadequate
2 This may relate to data not being captured, being captured more than once (duplicate) or that the data captured is erroneous. It may also be that data is not refreshed at the appropriate point (if relevant).
Data is processed incorrectly
3 Between capture and reporting data will undergo some form of processing. In some cases this will be about using different elements of data to compute other information, but it also relates to things such as erroneous report definitions. Typically, this risk can also be used to cover security and continuity risks, but given the specific focus in the Operating Principles these have been broken out.
Data is corrupted
4 Data may be corrupted accidentally or on purpose. Typically this involved inadvertent or erroneous changes to data when it is being adapted outside of core processing systems.
Data is lost and cannot be recovered
5 This is most likely to crystallise where historic information is not contained in core processing systems that are subject to a robust backup regime, but in end user computing facilities such as spreadsheets or user maintained databases.
Millers Julian Sawyer CSWH Les Doel Intergro Dan Lott Decus John Harris AJG Phil Branch Willis John Higgs Tysers David Green Aon Simon Archer/
Tony Rhoades
Endeavour Robert Campbell Towers Watson Geoff Davies Cooper Gay Rod Joyce THB Catherine Nicoll Bell & Clements Graham Lindus CSP Stephen Bryant AonBenfield Emma Syrett Lockton Ian Derry
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Questions that were raised
Q. Why is the DA not involving this in Coverholders audits? - This is happening. New CF-specific audit questions are being introduced into
the Coverholder audit scope.
Q. Coverholders will be audited anyway over the next couple of years – is this not enough? - This covers part of it, but we need to look at the controls in place through out
the information chain.
Q. Are MAs “starting again” with third party coverholders? The distribution model is the same as with service companies- won’t the systems already be there? - Many are confident that the data is there, it is just the case of evidencing this.
Q. Have the responsibilities of leads and follows been considered? - Yes this has certainly come into the mix. However as far as the regulators are
concerned, there is no difference between them.
Q. Are TPAs part of this initiative? - Yes TPAs are considered within the CF.
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In summary• A common issue is that Managing Agents ask
for data even though it has already been provided by the Broker. The first option has to be to look internally rather than going straight to the Broker. Lloyd’s needs to give guidance so that is a consistent approach from Managing Agents.
• It is essential for Managing Agents and Brokers to work together towards an agreed approach.
• This project should be very helpful for Brokers in that it will address data consistency.