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Council Meetings (Question): Establishing an Insurance Claims Database to Assist in Combating Fraudulent Insurance Claims (2017.07.12)

MR CHAN KIN-POR (in Chinese): President, after making reference to the relevant practices in countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States and Singapore, the Hong Kong Federation of Insurers (“HKFI”) has decided to establish an insurance claims database to collect and analyse claims data with a view to identifying fraudulent insurance claims at an early stage. HKFI will, at the initial stage, focus on collecting claims data on three categories of insurance, namely vehicle, medical and accident insurance, and will commence data collection in the second half of this year. Moreover, HKFI intends to employ the latest information technology to establish a database with a high degree of efficiency and a high level of security. In this connection, will the Government inform this Council:

(1) of the number of reports, received by the Police in each of the past three years, on suspected fraudulent insurance claims, and the number of prosecutions instituted against the persons concerned, together with a breakdown by category of insurance involved;

(2) whether the authorities will render assistance to the insurance industry in employing the latest information technology (such as the blockchain technology) to establish the aforesaid database; if so, of the details; if not, the reasons for that; and

(3) as the statutory functions of the Insurance Authority (“IA”) include the promotion of the sustainable development of the insurance market and the enhancement of the competitiveness of Hong Kong’s insurance industry in the global insurance market, whether the authorities know how IA will assist Hong Kong’s insurance industry in combating fraudulent insurance claims?

SECRETARY FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES AND THE TREASURY (in Chinese): President, our response to the various parts of the question is as follows.

(1) The relevant information is set out at Annex.

(2) The Government has been encouraging the industry to develop and apply financial technology. We understand that The Hong Kong Federation of Insurers (“HKFI”) will establish a centralized Insurance Claims Database for the Prevention of Fraud. Big data analytics technology will be used to analyse and examine the data collected so as to enable the industry to detect patterns of fraudulent insurance claims and take early preventive measures where appropriate. HKFI has completed the proof-of-concept exercise for the relevant technology and is finalizing the implementation details with a view to commencing the operation of the database as soon as possible. The Government and the Insurance Authority (“IA”) welcome the establishment of the database as it will help combat insurance fraud, thereby protecting the interests of policy holders. The Government and IA will maintain dialogue with HKFI and the insurance industry, monitor the establishment of the database closely, and provide assistance and support as appropriate.

(3) Fraud is a crime. Insurance fraud can cause insurance companies to suffer unnecessary underwriting loss, drive up premiums, and ultimately affect consumers and undermine the sustainable development of the insurance industry. The insurance sector has an important gate-keeping role in the fight against insurance fraud. The establishment of internal control and insurance intermediaries management systems enable insurance companies to identify and report insurance fraud at an early stage.

IA has taken over the regulatory functions of the former Office of the Commissioner of Insurance with effect from 26 June 2017. IA will continue to work closely with the Commercial Crime Bureau of the Police and maintain close liaison with the insurance industry, so as to keep track of the trend of insurance-related crimes for timely implementation of corresponding preventive measures and collaboration in combating fraudulent insurance claims. Moreover, IA will, through publicity and public education, enhance public understanding of insurance fraud and the severity of the crime.

Annex
The number of reports, received by the Police in each of the past three years, on suspected fraudulent insurance claims, and the number of prosecutions instituted against the persons concerned are as follows:

YearNumber of ReportsNumber of Prosecutions
201471
201540
201681
The Police does not have a breakdown by category of insurance in respect of the above cases.

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