Gross written premiums for travel insurance were valued
at GBP724 million in 2012, and an estimated GBP742 million in 2013. Volatile
premium growth was recorded during the review period (2008–2012), as demand was
strongly influenced by the UK’s recessionary economic backdrop limiting demand
for overseas travel. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) registered during
the review period was more stable at -0.53%, however.
UK residents made fewer trips abroad during the review
period, with discretionary spending on holidays constrained by weak growth in
earnings, employment uncertainty and rising travel costs, while businesses
reduced budgets for corporate travel. A preference for domestic holidays
induced a 12.5 million dip in the number of leisure and business trips abroad
during the review period.
Medical costs represented 56% of travel insurance claims
in 2012, and, despite fewer overseas trips being made, costs relating to claims
have risen sharply. The average medical claim totaled GBP900 in 2012, 50%
higher than in 2004. The reported refusal of the European Health Insurance Card
(EHIC) in hospitals in Spain, Greece and Cyprus added to insurers’ cost
burdens.
The travel insurance category is highly competitive and
has become increasingly commoditized, with insurers competing on price to
maintain market share. Online distribution – through direct and
price-comparison website channels - is well established, and has fostered an
increase in the number of low-cost internet-only brands. The underwriting
capacity for these products is dominated by the 10 largest insurers in the
category.
Stronger UK economic growth from 2014 will spur an
improvement in consumer confidence and spending to provide the impetus to
growth in demand for travel insurance over the forecast period. Gross written
premiums are forecast to grow at a CAGR of 2.20% over 2014–2018, reaching a
total of GBP829 million in 2018.
Opportunities exist to deepen penetration in the
category. An aging population and trends for a more active retirement are
increasing demand for travel insurance policies with no age limits. A
parliamentary review in 2013 found that 91% of travel policies available in the
UK imposed an upper age limit, and age-related charities have begun lobbying for
market changes. Customer education also allows insurers to highlight the
shortfalls of the basic cover offered through the EHIC and Civil Aviation
Authority compensation schemes.
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The report provides
market analysis, information and insights into the UK travel insurance
business, including:
- Provides a snapshot of market size and market segmentation
- Comprehensive analysis of claims, drivers and market outlook
- Analysis of distribution channels
- Deals, news and regulatory developments
Scope
- This report provides market analysis, information and insights into the UK travel insurance business
- It provides a global snapshot of market size
- It analyses drivers and the outlook for the market
- It provides information on distribution channels
- It covers deals, news and regulatory developments
Reasons To Buy
- Gain an understanding of the UK travel insurance market size
- Learn about the performance of market drivers and distribution channels
- Understand the competitive landscape in terms of performance, profitability and product innovation
- Find out more on key deals and recent developments in the market
Key Highlights
- Gross written premiums topped GBP720 million in 2012 and 2013
- Economic conditions discouraged overseas travel
- Rising medical costs have increased claims
- Internet sales are a major distribution channel
- Premium growth will be maintained over 2014–2018
- Penetration can be deepened through policy innovation and customer education
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Spanning
over 63 pages, 38 tables, 18 figures, “Travel Insurance in the UK, Key Trends
and Opportunities to 2018” report covering the Market Analysis,
Competitive Landscape, Porter’s Five Forces Analysis , Deals, News, Regulation
and Compliance, Macroeconomic Backdrop, Company Profiles, Statistics, Appendix.
The report covered 10 companies - ACE European Group Ltd, Ageas (UK) Ltd, AIG Europe
Ltd, Allianz Insurance Plc, Aviva Plc, Axa UK Plc, Chubb Insurance Company of
Europe SE, Direct Line Insurance Group Plc, Great Lakes Reinsurance (UK) Plc,
Mapfre Asistencia Compañía Internacional de Seguros y Reaseguros, SA
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