The Kyrgyzstani insurance industry
is underdeveloped and recorded a penetration rate of 0.36% in 2012, lower than
neighboring countries Kazakhstan (0.65%) and Uzbekistan (0.50%). Nevertheless,
the industry expanded at a review-period CAGR of 40.8%, with gross written
premium increasing from KGS276.9 million (US$7.6 million) in 2008 to KGS1.1
billion (US$23.2 million) in 2012.The non-life segment valued KGS1.06 billion
(US$22.5 million) in 2012, accounting for 97.3% of the industry’s gross written
premium. Improving economic conditions and infrastructural investment supported
the growth. In 2011, 19 insurance companies were registered to conduct
business, of which 14 were active. The industry is expected to remain under
pressure due to the country’s instable political situation. Demand for property
and liability insurance products, the expansion of economic activities and
increased public spending on infrastructure will continue to fuel demand. The
industry is expected to post a forecast-period CAGR of 24.4%.
The report provides in depth industry
analysis, information and insights into the insurance industry in Kyrgyzstan,
including:
- The Kyrgyzstani insurance industry’s growth prospects by insurance segments and sub-segments
- The competitive landscape in the Kyrgyzstani insurance industry
- The current trends and drivers of the Kyrgyzstani insurance industry
- The challenges facing the Kyrgyzstani insurance industry
- The regulatory framework of the Kyrgyzstani insurance industry
- Benchmarking section on the Kyrgyzstani insurance industry in comparison to other countries in the CIS region
Scope
This report provides a
comprehensive analysis of the insurance industry in Kyrgyzstan:
- It provides historical values for Kyrgyzstani insurance industry for the report’s 2008–2012 review period and forecast figures for the 2012–2017 forecast period
- It offers a detailed analysis of the key segments and sub-segments in Kyrgyzstani insurance industry, along with forecasts until 2017
- It covers an exhaustive list of parameters, including written premium, incurred loss, loss ratio, combined ratio, total assets, total investment income and retentions
- It profiles the top insurance companies in Kyrgyzstan, and outlines the key regulations affecting them
Reasons To Buy
- Make strategic business decisions using in depth historic and forecast industry data related in the Kyrgyzstani insurance industry and each segment within it
- Understand the demand-side dynamics, key trends and growth opportunities within the Kyrgyzstani insurance industry
- Assess the competitive dynamics in the Kyrgyzstani insurance industry
- Identify the growth opportunities and market dynamics within key segments
- Gain insights into key regulations governing the Kyrgyzstani insurance industry and its impact on companies and the industry's future
Key Highlights
- The Kyrgyzstani insurance industry is underdeveloped and recorded a penetration rate of 0.36% in 2012, lower than neighboring countries Kazakhstan (0.65%) and Uzbekistan (0.50%)
- The non-life segment valued KGS1.06 billion (US$22.5 million) in 2012, accounting for 97.3% of the industry’s gross written premium
- In 2011, 19 insurance companies were registered to conduct business, of which 14 were active
- Demand for property and liability insurance products, the expansion of economic activities and increased public spending on infrastructure will continue to fuel demand.
Spanning over 144 pages, 70 Tables and 114
Figures “The Insurance Industry in
Kyrgyzstan, Key Trends and Opportunities to 2017” report provide Regional
Market Dynamics, Life Insurance – Regional Benchmarking, Non-Life Insurance –
Regional Benchmarking, Personal Accident and Health Insurance – Regional
Benchmarking, Kyrgyzstan Insurance Industry Overview, Industry Segmentation,
Competitive Landscape, Economic and Business Environment, Appendix and the
report cover 10 Companies - Insurance Company ‘Ak-Jol’, OJSC IC ‘Dos-Invest’,
Insurance Company ‘Kyrgyzstan’, JSIC ‘ATN Policy’, JSC ‘Inkompolis’, JSC ‘Mega
Insurance Group’, SKRZSAO for foreign insurance ‘Kyrgyzinstrakh’, CJSC IC ‘Amanatpolis’, JSC IC Belrosstrah,
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