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IRA places Xplico and Invesco under statutory management

Phoebe Mwendia by Phoebe Mwendia
December 13, 2023
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The Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA) has placed Xplico Insurance and Invesco Assurance Company Limited under statutory management, causing a ripple effect in Kenya’s insurance sector. The decision, prompted by operational and financial concerns, holds implications for policyholders and the broader industry.

Following the directive from IRA, Xplico Insurance, a longstanding market player, is now under the management of the Policyholders Compensation Fund (PCF). The move grants statutory managers control and oversight of Xplico’s operations and assets, potentially affecting its independent business operations until IRA allows a resumption, subject to specific terms and conditions.

As part of the regulatory intervention, Xplico is prohibited from issuing new insurance contracts since December 8, 2023. Existing policyholders are advised to secure alternative coverage from licensed insurers to mitigate exposure during the insurer’s operational challenges.

Xplico’s troubles escalated when a creditor filed a liquidation petition, leading to legal proceedings in the High Court sitting at Malindi in June 2022. Combined with market pressures, particularly in the public service vehicles (PSV) business, Xplico’s market share dwindled, allowing competitors like Directline to gain ground.

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Directline, a key competitor, notably benefited from Xplico’s decline, especially in the PSV cover business, known for posing financial challenges to underwriters. Despite Xplico’s diverse product portfolio catering to individuals, SMEs, and larger corporations across Kenya and the East African region, its erosion in key markets raised concerns.

In a parallel move, IRA has appointed a Provisional Liquidator for Invesco Assurance Company Limited, signaling a fate similar to Xplico. The Official Receiver has taken control for liquidation purposes, resulting in the cancellation of Invesco’s insurance license. Similar to Xplico, Invesco is restricted from issuing new policies, urging existing policyholders to secure coverage elsewhere.

Policyholders affected by these actions will receive compensation from the Policyholders Compensation Fund, following provisions outlined in the Insurance Act, Cap 487 Laws of Kenya.

These developments emphasize the crucial role of regulatory oversight in ensuring stability and protection for policyholders in the insurance sector. They serve as a cautionary tale for insurers to effectively navigate operational challenges, maintaining market relevance and financial stability.

As the insurance landscape evolves, collaboration among regulators, insurers, and stakeholders is essential to address systemic issues, fostering a resilient and consumer-centric insurance industry in Kenya.

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