The Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP) participated in the II CRSFN and CRSNSP Symposium in Brasília, a forum focused on the administrative sanctions process in regulated markets. SUSEP Superintendent Alessandro Octaviani and directors Airton Almeida, Julia Normande Lins and Jéssica Bastos took part in panels and delivered a dedicated presentation on Complementary Law 213/2025. Octaviani presented SUSEP’s ongoing modernisation of its sanctioning framework as expanding the authority’s general precautionary powers and increasing flexibility in the strategic management of sanctioning proceedings, framing supervision as a tool to correct misconduct rather than impede market activity. He also referenced SUSEP initiatives including the regulatory sandbox and the inclusion of cooperatives in the insurance market, linking the sanctioning approach to a competition-oriented policy stance. Bastos addressed practical implementation issues around Complementary Law 213/2025, describing it as intended to broaden insurance and vehicle protection penetration while creating new challenges for the associative model, and noted that it introduces guidelines aimed at strengthening consumer security and integrating new models into the existing market to expand risk coverage.
Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP) 2025-03-21
Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance outlines Complementary Law 213/2025 implementation and sanctions modernisation at CRSFN and CRSNSP symposium
SUSEP participated in the II CRSFN and CRSNSP Symposium, discussing administrative sanctions in regulated markets. Superintendent Alessandro Octaviani highlighted SUSEP's modernization of its sanctioning framework to enhance precautionary powers and strategic management, aligning with a competition-oriented policy. Jéssica Bastos addressed implementing Complementary Law 213/2025, aimed at expanding insurance penetration and strengthening consumer security.