On the afternoon of September 25, the Shanghai Insurance Association organized an intermediary member conference and compliance training session. The main responsible persons of 170 insurance intermediary institutions attended the meeting. Director Zhang Zeming of the Intermediary Department of the Shanghai CBIRC, Secretary-General Li Yuxin of the Shanghai Insurance Association, and Section Chief Zhao Zhao of the Professional Agency Section of the Shanghai CBIRC's Intermediary Department delivered speeches. The meeting was chaired by Ma Yide, Assistant Secretary-General of the Association.
At the meeting, Secretary-General Li Yuxin introduced the main work carried out by the Association in the intermediary field this year. Under the leadership of the Shanghai CBIRC and with the strong support of member units, the Association has continuously strengthened its own construction, strived to provide services to intermediary members, built platforms for industry self-regulation exchanges and training education, and carried out beneficial work in strengthening industry compliance and risk prevention, and coordinating industry self-regulation. In the next step, the Association will strengthen research through various forms, listen to opinions and suggestions, study methods and contents to improve service levels, and actively guide intermediary member units to participate in industry self-regulation and integrity platform construction, providing support for industry supervision and the healthy development of member units.
During the meeting, Section Chief Zhao Zhao analyzed and commented on the administrative penalties related to insurance intermediaries imposed by regulators in the past three years, reminding the attending institutions to further enhance compliance awareness and carry out self-inspections and rectifications on similar issues.
Finally, Director Zhang Zeming briefed the current regulatory situation of insurance intermediaries, emphasizing that regulatory focus will continue to be on risk prevention, institutional reduction, chaos governance, classified regulation, corporate governance, and infrastructure construction. He hoped that the Association will further improve service quality and efficiency, strengthen self-regulation in the intermediary industry, and attract more intermediary member units to actively participate in self-regulation and integrity construction, contributing to the development of Shanghai as an international insurance center.