Avrupa Komisyonu tarafından 10 Kasım 2015 tarihinde açıklanan Türkiye İlerleme Raporu’nda Türk sigorta ve bireysel emeklilik sektörlerine ilişkin gelişmeler, uyumda güçlüklerle karşılaşılan alanlar ve öncelikli olarak ele alınması gereken konular değerlendirilmiştir.
Ekonomik Kriterler:
2015 yılı İlerleme Raporu’nda “Ekonomik Kriterler” başlığı altında, 31-32. sayfada, bankaların, sektörün toplam varlıkları içindeki %87’lik paya sahip olduğu göreceli olarak küçük sigorta sektörünün payının (bireysel emeklilik dâhil) %5’te kaldığı belirtilmektedir.
Orijinal Metin:
“Banks continued to dominate the financial sector, with their share of the sector’s total assets remaining stable at around 87 %. The value of banking sector assets as a ratio of GDP continued to increase, rising from 111% in 2013 to 114 % in 2014. State-owned banks’ share of total banking sector assets increased slightly, ERP recommendation 3: ‘Take sustained efforts to improve the business environment and Turkey’s attractiveness as an investment destination, not least for foreign direct investments, in view of the continuing dependence on large capital inflows. This requires wide-ranging reforms, including strengthening the rule of law, making it easier to start businesses, and strengthening competition through continued liberalisation of product and service markets.’ 32 while the share of foreign banks also increased slightly to 14.6 % in February 2015. The share of the relatively small insurance sector (including private pensions) remained around 5%.”
Mali Hizmetler:
Sayfa 42’de, acente kurulumları ve yeni branşlarda olması gereken gereklerin yeniden düzenlendiği beliritilmektedir.
“Some progress was made on insurance and occupational pensions, as the Treasury revised the implementing regulation on insurance agencies, scaling up the requirements to establish agencies and open new branches.”
Rapor Adresi: http://ec.europa.eu/enlargement/pdf/key_documents/2015/20151110_report_turkey.pdf
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