The Indian non-life
insurance segment registered significant growth during the review period
(2009–2013), despite the global financial crisis in 2009. The increase was
primarily due to growing awareness of compulsory motor third-party liability
insurance, and rising property prices in major Indian cities such as Mumbai and
Bangalore. This was encouraged by rising income levels that increased demand
for motor and property insurance. These factors are expected to enable the
segment to record a forecast-period (2009–2018) CAGR of 11.3%.
The segment is dominated by
public sector insurers, and the combined market value of all private non-life
insurers is less than 50% of the total non-life insurance written premium.
Public sector insurers are expected to continue to dominate the segment over
the forecast period, although private non-life insurers are expected to
gradually increase their market shares. Although the Indian non-life segment
grew rapidly during the review period, it remains largely underpenetrated due
to poor awareness of the benefits of non-life insurance, low penetration in rural
areas, and a lack of an effective distribution model.
The report provides in-depth market analysis, information
and insights into the Indian non-life insurance segment, including:
- The Indian non-life insurance segment’s growth prospects by non-life insurance category
- Key trends and drivers for the non-life insurance segment
- The various distribution channels in the Indian non-life insurance segment
- The detailed competitive landscape of the non-life insurance segment in India
- Detailed regulatory policies of the Indian insurance industry
- A description of the non-life reinsurance segment in India
- Porter's Five Forces analysis of the non-life insurance segment
- A benchmarking section on Indian non-life insurance segment in comparison with other BRICS countries
Scope
This report provides a
comprehensive analysis of the non-life insurance segment in India:
- It provides historical values for India’s non-life insurance segment for the report’s 2009–2013 review period, and projected figures for the 2013–2018 forecast period.
- It offers a detailed analysis of the key categories in India’s non-life insurance segment, along with market forecasts until 2018.
- It covers an exhaustive list of parameters, including written premium, incurred loss, loss ratio, commissions and expenses, combined ratio, frauds and crimes, total assets, total investment income and retentions.
- It analyses the various distribution channels for non-life insurance products in India.
- Using Porter’s industry-standard “Five Forces” analysis, it details the competitive landscape in India for the non-life insurance segment.
- It provides a detailed analysis of the reinsurance segment in India and its growth prospects.
- It profiles the top non-life insurance companies in India and outlines the key regulations affecting them.
Reasons to Buy
- Make strategic business decisions using in-depth historic and forecast market data related to the Indian non-life insurance segment and each category within it
- Understand the demand-side dynamics, key market trends and growth opportunities in the Indian non-life insurance segment
- Assess the competitive dynamics in the non-life insurance segment, along with the reinsurance segment
- Identify the growth opportunities and market dynamics in key product categories
- Gain insights into key regulations governing the Indian insurance industry, and their impact on companies and the market's future
Key Highlights
- In terms of gross written premium, the non-life segment grew at a review-period CAGR of 17.0%.
- Motor insurance is a prominent category in the Indian non-life segment, while engineering, marine, aviation and transit, and general liability are the other main non-life products.
- Motor insurance was the largest category in terms of gross written premium, and accounted for 56.3% of the segment in 2013.
- Property insurance was the second-largest category in the non-life segment and accounted for 35.2% of the segment’s gross written premium.
- The rise in the smartphone users in the country has encouraged insurers to introduce mobile apps for the quick and settlement of claims and online payment of premiums.
Spanning over 197 pages, “Non-Life Insurance in India, Key Trends and Opportunities to 2018” report
covering the Key Facts and Events, Executive Summary, Introduction, Indian
Insurance Industry Attractiveness, Non-Life Insurance Outlook, Analysis by
Distribution Channel, Governance, Risk and Compliance, Competitive Landscape
and Strategic Insights, Appendix. The report covered companies are - New India
Assurance Co. Ltd, United India Insurance Co. Ltd, National Insurance Co. Ltd,
Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd, ICICI Lombard General Insurance Co. Ltd, Bajaj
Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd, Agriculture Insurance Company, IffcoTokio
General Insurance Co. Ltd, Tata AIG General Insurance Co. Ltd, Reliance General
Insurance Co. Ltd
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