New business premiums in the term life
assurance category grew by 7.7% in 2012, accompanied by an increase in
mortgage-related protection sales. Term life assurance (excluding accelerated
critical illness benefit) dominated the UK long-term protection market,
accounting for 26.8% of the total new business regular premium in 2012.
Household finances continued to be squeezed, which reduced the demand for
discretionary term life and other protection products. The fall in mortgage
lending led to a decline in sales of term life policies taken out with
interest-only or repayment mortgages. The term life assurance category remained
resilient, however, recording a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of -2.53%
during the review period (2008−2012).
Level-term assurance products,
offering the same level of cover throughout the period of the policy, accounted
for 72.2% of the total term life new business premiums. Decreasing-term
assurance policies, usually purchased by individuals who may only wish to
protect their mortgage, represented 27.8% of the total new business premiums.
Despite the difficult economic background and mortgage market instability, life
insurers delivered a steady volume of new business in both the level and
decreasing-term assurance sub-categories during the review period.
- The report provides market analysis, information and insights into the UK term life assurance business.
- It provides a snapshot of market size and market segmentation.
- It analyzes drivers and the outlook for the market.
- It provides information on distribution channels for term life assurance products in the UK.
- It rounds up deals, news and regulatory developments.
- It provides a detailed analysis of the competitive landscape and key product features.
Scope
- This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the term life assurance market in the UK.
- It provides historical values for the UK’s term life assurance market for the report’s 2008–2012 review period and forecast figures for the 2013–2017 forecast period.
- It offers estimates of new business premiums collected in the term life assurance category.
- It analyses the key features of term life assurance products.
- It provides an overview of market dynamics and market drivers.
- It discusses various distribution channels for term life assurance products in the UK.
- It profiles top term life assurance providers in the UK, and outlines the key regulatory changes affecting them.
Reasons
To Buy
- Gain an understanding of the UK term life assurance market size.
- Explore the market dynamics across the level-term and decreasing-term sub-categories.
- Learn about the performance of market drivers and distribution channels.
- Understand the competitive landscape and key product offerings.
- Find out more about key deals and recent developments in the market.
Key
Highlights:
- Term life assurance category shows resilience amid challenging economic conditions.
- The category will record modest growth over the next five years.
- Both advised and non-advised channels expected to drive term assurance sales.
- Regulatory changes will bring further uncertainty.
- Premium growth is expected to settle at 2.6% by 2017.
Spanning over 64 pages, 35 tables and 16
figures “Term
Life Assurance in the UK, Key Trends and Opportunities to 2017”
report covering the Competitive Landscape, Porter’s Five Forces Analysis, Deals
and News, Regulation and Compliance, Economic Backdrop, Company Profiles,
Statistics, Appendix. The report covering 10 companies - Aegon UK Plc, Aviva
Plc, Ageas UK Ltd, Friends Life Group Plc, Legal and General Group, Liverpool
Victoria Group, Lloyds Banking Group, Prudential Plc, Royal London Group,
Zurich Financial Services Ltd.
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