A challenging property and casualty market,
along with weakening profitability, led to the growth of the specialty
insurance market, which is becoming increasingly global in nature with
specialty carriers trending in similar lines and facing common issues. The
global outlook for specialty insurance is positive for 2014–2018.
The US is the largest market for specialty
insurance
Specialty insurance includes high-hazard
insurance, non-standard general insurance, niche market segments, bespoke
underwriting, and excess and surplus lines insurance. As there is no standard
definition for specialty insurance, estimating the market size is complicated.
The global market size for specialty insurance, in terms of gross written
premium, was estimated to be in the range of US$140–180 billion in 2013. The US
is the largest specialty insurance market, contributing more than 50% of the
overall gross written premium in 2013.
Market capacity for cyber-liability insurance
is growing rapidly
Growing rates of cybercrime and data breaches
have increased demand for insurance protection against cyber-attacks. According
to the Center for Strategic and International Studies in June 2014, total
global losses due to cybercrime stood at US$445 billion in 2013. The cyber
liability market is a growing opportunity for specialty carriers. In 2013, the
market capacity for the US cyber liability insurance was estimated at US$1
billion, and is expected to cross US$2 billion by the end of 2014. Other than
the US, European economies are the key markets for cyber-liability insurance.
Although the European cyber-liability market is relatively small at present, it
is growing at an annual average rate of 50%.
Superior underwriting profits driving growth
Specialty insurance is a high-risk,
high-return market characterized by underwriting profitability. The
underwriting cycles for specialty insurance products are currently in a
difficult market phase, resulting in higher underwriting profits for insurers.
On average, specialty carriers across the world generate strong underwriting
profitability in comparison to property and casualty insurers. However, their
exposures to catastrophic risks led to record losses in 2011 as a result of the
earthquake in Japan and the Thai floods.
Lack of underwriting talent the biggest
obstacle to growth
The success of specialty carriers depends on
the pool of underwriting and actuarial talent. High risk levels and the complex
nature of specialty products require expert knowledge for profitable
underwriting, and sourcing and retaining qualified professionals has become a
fundamental problem for specialty insurers across the world. This is expected
to result in significant wage inflation over 2014–2018. To address this issue,
insurers are focusing on developing in-house talent through internal programs.
Many specialty insurers depend on syndicates of underwriting experts such as
Lloyd’s.
The report covers in-depth analysis of
specialty insurance market and provides:
- Detail analysis of the specialty insurance market size and its growth potential over the period 2014–2018.
- Comprehensive analysis of key features of the specialty insurance market.
- Details of trends and developments in specialty insurance markets across the world.
- Comprehensive analysis of long-term growth strategies for specialty carriers.
- Insights into details of leading specialty carriers, and product lines offered by them.
Scope
- This report covers the current market size and growth potential of the global specialty insurance market.
- The report discusses key success factors for specialty carriers.
- The report analyzes key organic and inorganic growth strategies for specialty carriers.
- The report discusses emerging risks and available growth opportunities for specialty carriers.
- The report provides a summary of quarterly changes in premium prices for key specialty lines during 2013 and the first half of 2014.
Reasons to Buy
- Gain insights into the global specialty insurance market
- Assess the growth potential of the specialty insurance market
- Understand key success factors for specialty carriers
- Gain an understanding of various factors driving the growth of specialty insurance business, and key challenges faced by specialty carriers
- Understand various growth strategies for specialty carriers
Key Highlights
- The US is the largest specialty insurance market contributing more than 50% of the overall gross written premium in 2013.
- Cyber-risk, carbon credit risk, risks associated with change in space weather, changing technology, and changes in prices of input materials for manufacturing industries are key emerging risks offering huge growth potential for specialty carriers.
- Underwriting margin is very high for specialty insurance and specialty carriers across the world generate strong underwriting profitability in comparison to property and casualty insurers.
- Lack of underwriting expert is the biggest challenge faced by specialty carriers.
- Large-scale natural disasters not only cause huge insured losses, but also act as a trigger to increase demand for specialty insurance products.
- Asia and Latin America provides huge growth opportunities for specialty carriers over the period 2014–2018.
Spanning over 44 pages, 25 Tables and 12
Figures “Insight Report: Specialty Insurance – Key Trends and Opportunities in the
Market” report covering Executive Summary, Market Size and Overview,
Key Market Features, Global Trends and Developments, Growth Strategies,
Appendix. This report Covered 22 Companies -Lloyd’s, Catlin Group Ltd, Hiscox
Ltd, HCC Insurance, RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd, OdysseyRe, Swiss Re, XL Group,
Hanover, Allianz Global Corporate and Specialty (AGCS), Berkshire Hathaway
Specialty Insurance, Endurance, RenaissanceRe, Hardy Underwriting Bermuda Ltd,
Pacific Specialty, Aspen Surety, One Beacon, Allied World, Westfield and Main
Street America, Nationwide, Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance, Endurance.
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