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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Deal with initial client enquiry for general insurance
  2. Prepare general advice to client
  3. Provide general advice

Knowledge Evidence

To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must satisfy generic, core and specialist knowledge requirements relevant to the products and activities in which advice is given.

Generic knowledge

analyse and provide an overview of the economic environment including:

characteristics and impact of economic and business cycles

interest rates and exchange rates

inflation

government monetary and fiscal policy

analyse and provide a detailed explanation of the operation of financial markets including:

roles played by intermediaries and issuers

structure and interrelationships within the financial markets

interrelationship between industry sectors

outline financial products including:

concept of a financial product – general definition, and specific inclusions and exclusions

types of financial investment products

types of financial risk products.

Core insurance knowledge

explain the operation of insurance markets including:

definition of insurance product

characteristics and participants of the Australian insurance market

roles played by intermediaries

types of insurance products including risk insurance products, investment life insurance products and general insurance products

explain the following aspects of insurance products:

conditions, exclusions and levels of coverage of risk transfer products

pricing

explain taxation issues in relation to general insurance products and markets

describe advisory functions including:

role of insurance adviser, broker or agent

participants in the insurance advisory services market

range of services provided

profile and financial information of the client

appropriateness of a risk assessment

discuss the legal environment including disclosure and compliance covering:

the role of the representative or adviser

relevant legal principles relating to the Corporations Act, Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) Act, Insurance Contracts Act, Life Insurance Act, Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act, Financial Services Reform Act (FSRA) and Competition and Consumer Act

relationship between ethics and regulatory requirements including good faith, faith, utmost good faith, full disclosure of remuneration and fees, and any other conflicts of interest which may influence the adviser's recommendation

relevant industry standards and codes of conduct

regulators’ guidelines including ASIC Regulatory Guide (RG)146 requirements

complaints resolution procedures (external and internal).

Specialist knowledge

provide a summary of general insurance matters including:

types of general insurance products and policies

standard cover and deviations

policy wordings

taxes and charges

insurance claims

premium rating and risk selection

reporting

product development

underwriting

terms and conditions of retail general insurance products used by the adviser

discuss relevant legislative and organisational compliance requirements including:

legislation affecting the provision of general and personal advice including ASIC Regulatory Guide 175 on conduct and disclosure

role of different advisers within the organisation

organisational policy and guidelines related to the provision of general advice

details of relevant marketing and disclosure documents, including product disclosure statements and marketing brochures on the relevant products.