Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Ministry of Finance: the legal possibilities for creating a state company by CTP does not exist – the Banki.ru Information Portal

To create the MTPL insurer of the state there is no legal possibility, he told reporters Deputy Finance Minister Alexei Moiseev at the State Duma.

«The proposed amendment to the law on the establishment of NPK (National Reinsurance company – Ed…), Which would be conferred on the authority of the Central Bank for the establishment of the state-owned CTP. As you know, this amendment was rejected in the Committee on finrynku Friday. The law went without this amendment, “- Moses explained.

Recall a bill to create NPC passed the first reading in the State Duma. The second reading in the document has been amended, which gave the Bank of Russia the right to create a state insurance company, which will deal with only the CTP. However, on Friday, the author of the amendment, the head of the State Duma committee on finrynku withdrew it from the position of Chief Legal Office of the President: the GPU decided that a new article is contrary to current legislation and recommended that it be deleted, aired RIA Novosti.

The Central Bank supported the amendment, noting that “the state in the face of the regulator should be all the arrangements to ensure the smooth operation of CTP systems in order to protect the rights of victims of accidents and insurance services to consumers.” However, before the Central Bank stated that the establishment of CTP gosstrahovschika not considered.

The theme of state-owned companies for CTP has arisen because of the aggravated situation in the regions with “avtograzhdanki” accessibility policies. At the same time, insurers did not approve of the script appears on the MTPL market player with state participation. “The insurance community hopes that the possibility of creating gosstrahovschika CTP – is an option of last resort, if all efforts XRD and insurance community will not give the desired result,” – stated in the message of the Russian Union of Insurers.

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