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IVASS has launched a public consultation on a draft regulation laying down provisions on the use of external experts for the purposes of mystery shopping activities, i.e. the activity carried out incognito by or on assignment by IVASS to an external appointed person, in the context of and in support of the exercise of supervisory functions, aimed at the purchase or completion of acts preparatory to the purchase of insurance products and services, including through online/telematic channels. The draft regulation regulates the ways in which IVASS may use external parties to carry out mystery shopping activities, the requirements of such external parties and their tasks.
On 16 March 2022, IVASS launched a public consultation on a draft regulation laying down provisions on the use of external appointed persons for the purposes of mystery shopping activities for the protection of consumers (the “Draft Regulation”), aimed at implementing for the insurance sector Article 144-bis of Legislative Decree No. 206 of 6 September 2005 (the Italian Consumer Code), which provides that - with regard to infringements against collective interests of consumers which are excluded from the application of Regulation (EU) 2017/2394 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2017 (the “CPC Regulation”) - national competent authorities may exercise the same powers of investigation and enforcement provided under Article 9 of the CPC Regulation - and thus also the power of mystery shopping - with the possibility of using specifically appointed persons who collect data, reports and information in accordance with the powers and modalities established by their respective regulations.
The activity of mystery shopping is defined as “the activities carried out incognito by or on assignment by IVASS to an external appointee, in the context of and in support of the exercise of supervisory functions, aimed at the purchase or completion of acts preparatory to the purchase of insurance products and services, including through online/telematic channels”.
The public consultation on the Draft Regulation will be open until 15 April 2022.
Authored by Silvia Lolli and Davide Valloni.