Sadharan Bima Corporation
Sadharan Bima Corporation (popularly known as SBC) is the one and only state-owned non-life insurer and reinsurer in Bangladesh under the Ministry of Finance, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. Both Sadharan Bima Corporation, the non-life insurer, and Jiban Bima Corporation, the life insurer, were created under the Insurance Corporation Act (Act No. VI) of 1973 of Bangladesh.[1]
History
For underwriting the non-life insurance business of Bangladesh, Sadharan Bima Corporation was formed by the government in the year 1973. Up until 1984, SBC was the sole insurer of non-life insurance business in the country. In the same year, some private sector non-life insurance companies started operation. Since then, it is providing reinsurance support to private sector non-life insurers. With regard to regulatory control, Insurance Development & Regulatory Authority of Bangladesh regulates all insurance companies in Bangladesh including Sadharan Bima Corporation. Sadharan Bima Corporation is the only insurer of properties owned by Government of Bangladesh. No other private non-life insurance companies are allowed to insure any public property. An agreement between Sadharan Bima Corporation and Bangladesh Insurance Association (BIA) was introduced for stabilizing non-life insurance market under which Sadharan Bima Corporation underwritten 100% Public Property Non-life Business and 50% of it was equally distributed among the private sector non-life insurance companies. Now As per Insurance Corporation Act 2019, under section-16, Sadharan Bima Corporation has solely right to underwrite 100% Public Property Non-life Business and 50% of Business is to be equally distributed among the private sector non-life insurance companies who, on the other hand, compulsorily re-insure half of their re-insurable business with the SBC.[2] SBC has recently been very active in capturing all public sector insurance business, and experts say that this move will definitely enhance the revenue of the corporation.[3]
Management
The board of directors of SBC consists of 11 member including one part-time chairman. Of the members, 9 are honorary (part-time) and the rest one, the chief executive officer of the company.[2] Professor Shibli Rubayat Ul Islam is the current chairman of Sadharan Bima Corporation.[4] Apart from his teaching job at the University of Dhaka, he has been discharging his duties as Chairman of Sadharan Bima Corporation.
Business performance
The business performance of SBC in the last decade or so is on an upward trend in comparison with the overall performance of the Bangladesh insurance sector. In the year 2018 SBC has managed to grow its profit by 8%.[5] Moreover, the repeated devastating insured events in the RMG sector of the country, namely 2013 Savar building collapse (Rana Plaza Tragedy), 2013 Standard Garment fire and 2012 Tazreen Fashion factory fire, have adversely impacted the performance of SBC despite sufficient reinsurance protection. It has earned a direct premium of BDT 1909.6 million and BDT 218.92 in the year 2013 and 2012 respectively. Regarding reinsurance premium. it made BDT 6050.7 million in the year 2013 and BDT 5816.0 million in the year 2012.
Sponsor shareholding
SBC is the sponsor shareholder of Investment Corporation of Bangladesh, Industrial Development and Leasing Company, National Tea Company Limited, National Housing Finance and Investment Ltd, Aramit Ltd, Central Depository BD Ltd. etc. Therefore; the contribution of SBC to the economy of Bangladesh is significant.
Insurance services
The services provided by Sadharan Bima Corporation include insuring public and private property risks, providing liability insurance coverage, reinsurance of the risk underwritten by private non-life insurers, providing Risk Improvement Services, Industrial Development through Equity participation and Human Resources Development for Insurance Industry. Moreover, Sadharan Bima Corporation itself makes retro-cession to different overseas re-insurers.
Criticism
The company has faced censure from the Insurance Regulatory Agency for its failure in realisation of outstanding reinsurance premiums worth about Tk 4.0 billion (4 billion).[6]
Notes
- "Profile of Sadharan Bima Corporation". Sadharan Bima Corporation. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
- Karim, Muhammad Rezaul (2012). "Sadharan Bima Corporation". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
- http://www.idra.org.bd/sites/default/files/files/idra.portal.gov.bd/law/99672311_c361_4fe6_be15_d6b3d541337c/%E0%A6%95%E0%A6%B0%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%AA%E0%A7%8B%E0%A6%B0%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%B6%E0%A6%A8%20%E0%A6%86%E0%A6%87%E0%A6%A8,%20%E0%A7%A8%E0%A7%A6%E0%A7%A7%E0%A7%AF.pdf
- http://www.sbc.gov.bd/site/page/fb23ea36-5575-41d9-98aa-4420a5d76b35/
- "SBC earned 8% Profit margin in 2018". InsuranceNews.com.bd – Insurance News Portal. 24 June 2015.
- Karim, Rezaul (13 June 2015). "SBC warned as Tk 4.0b premiums lie in arrears". The Financial Express. International Publications Limited. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
References
- Ahmed, Shahid Uddin (1977). Insurance Business in Bangladesh. University of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Bureau of Business Research.
- Habibullah, Mohammad; Ghosh, Santi Narayan (1989). General insurance business in Bangladesh : an appraisal of the performance of Sadharan Bima Corporation. University of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Bureau of Business Research.
- "Revival of Sadharan Bima Corporation of Bangladesh". Insurance News. InsurTech Bangladesh Pvt. Limited. 6 September 2019.
- "The State of Insurance Industry in Bangladesh". The Financial Express. International Publications Limited. 5 October 2011.