Insurance (Amendment) Act, 2022 (Act 5 of 2022)
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AN ACT TO AMEND THE INSURANCE ACT, 2010 TO PROVIDE FOR CAPITAL REDEMPTION CONTRACTS; AND FOR INCIDENTAL AND CONNECTED PURPOSES ENACTED by the Legislature of the Cayman Islands. Short title This Act may be cited as the Insurance (Amendment) Act, 2022. Amendment of section 2 of the Insurance Act, 2010 - interpretation The Insurance Act, 2010 is amended in section 2(1) as follows — (a) by inserting in the appropriate alphabetical sequence the following definitions — “ “capital redemption contract” means a contract (which by its terms may be referred to as a “capital redemption contract” or a “funding agreement”) under which an insurer may — (a) receive and accumulate sums of money; and (b) pay a sum or sums of money or render money’s worth, on dates and in amounts that are not contingent on human life or against risks of the person insured; “contract of insurance” includes a capital redemption contract; and I Assent, Martyn Roper Governor Date: 24th day of June, 2022
“contract of reinsurance” includes a capital redemption contract;”; and (b) in the definition of the words “long term business”, as follows — (i) in paragraph (b), by deleting the words “therein mentioned; and” and substituting the words “therein mentioned;”; (ii) in paragraph (c), by deleting the words “paragraph (a) or (b);” and substituting the words “paragraph (a) or (b); or”; and (iii) by inserting after paragraph (c) the following paragraph — “(d) that are capital redemption contracts;”. Amendment of section 17 of the Insurance Act, 2010 - further provisions relating to long term business accounts The Insurance Act, 2010 is amended in section 17 as follows — (a) in the chapeau, by deleting the words “and contracts of insurance on human life” and substituting the words “, contracts of insurance on human life and capital redemption contracts”; and (b) by repealing paragraph (b) and substituting the following paragraph — “(b) subject to paragraph (a), the assets of a separate account shall include all premiums paid or sums of money received with respect to the contract for which the separate account was established and all interest, earnings and assets derived from the premiums or sums of money; and”. Passed by the Parliament the 8th day of June, 2022. Hon. W. McKeeva Bush Speaker Zena Merren-Chin Clerk of the Parliament