Vietnam Fines Insurers for Collusion on Motor Vehicle Fee Hikes
The Competition Council under the Ministry of
Industry and Trade has fined 19 insurance companies for violating the
Competition Law by colluding with each other to increase insurance fees for
motor vehicles.
These insurers were each charged 0.025% of their
total revenues in 2007.
This would have the companies paying a total of
VND1.7 billion ($89,000), it added.
On September 15, 2008, 15 of the 19 insurance
companies signed an agreement and raised motor vehicle insurance fees to 1.56%
of their retail value from previous 1.3%. The other four firms joined the pact
fifteen days later.
“Of 25 insurance companies operating in motor
vehicle insurance sector at that time, the 19 companies had 99.79% of the
country’s market share. So, the agreement violated the Competition Law,” Bach
Van Mung, head of the ministry’s Competition Department said.
He added that the agreement had negatively impacted
the motor vehicle insurance market.
Do Gia Phan, chairman of the Vietnam Standards and
Consumers Association, said customers who were directly affected by the
agreement have the right to demand compensation.
Following is list of 19 fined insurers:
1. Agriculture Bank Insurance Joint Stock
Corporation (ABIC)
2. Nha Rong Joint Stock Insurance Company
3. Bao Minh Insurance Corp (BMI)
4. Vietinbank Insurance JV Ltd. Co
5. Bao Tin Insurance JS Co
6. Bao Viet Insurance JS Corp
7. BIDV Insurance Company (BIC)
8. Military Insurance JS Co
9. Petrolimex Insurance Co
10. Postal Insurance JS Co
11. PetroVietnam Insurance Corp
12. Samsung Vina Insurance Ltd. Co
13. Global Insurance JS Co
14. Vien Dong Assurance Corp
15. Vietnam Int’l Insurance JV Co
16. AAA Insurance JS Co
17. Fubon Vietnam Insurance Ltd. Co
18. Groupama Vietnam Insurance Ltd. Co
19. Vietnam National Aviation Insurance Co