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China insurance regulator toughens supervision to avert risks

Xinhua, April 21, 2017 Adjust font size:

The China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) announced enhanced supervision over insurance companies to prevent risks.

The insurance sector should guard against liquidity risks, corporate governance problems and insolvency issues that prevail in some insurance companies, warned the CIRC in a statement on Thursday.

The commission urged regulators to strictly supervise administrative permissions, information disclosure and penalties to improve the weak links in the system.

China's financial regulators have recently strengthened oversight and issued harsher punishments to remedy shortcomings and promote efficiency, in a sweeping campaign to protect against systemic financial crisis, a key task outlined by the country's leadership. Endit