North Africa Insurance Report

Published: December 24 2009 Annual   

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  • Independent 5-year insurance industry forecast for Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia.
  • Original insurance market research and insurance sector trend analysis for North Africa’s insurance industry.
  • Competitive intelligence, regional insurance company rankings and SWOT analyses on international and domestic insurance companies in North Africa.
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Report Description

The North Africa Insurance Report has been researched at source and features latest available data for annual insurance premiums and claims; assets and investments; 5-year insurance industry forecasts for North Africa through end-2014; insurance company rankings and competitive landscapes for local insurers and multinational insurance subsidiaries in North Africa; and analysis of the latest insurance industry developments, trends and regulatory changes in North Africa.

Business Monitor International's North Africa Insurance Report provides professionals, consultancies, government departments, regulatory bodies and researchers with independent forecasts and regional competitive intelligence on the Algerian, Libyan, Moroccan and Tunisian insurance industries.

Coverage

North African Insurance Sector At A Glance

Key insights into the insurance market, covering industry trends, key players and the regulatory environment, plus snapshots of life and non-life premium values in local currency and US$.

Evolution of the North African Insurance Market

Analysis of recent developments in the local insurance market, including data on life and non-life premium values, density and penetration, dating from 1998.

BMI 5-Year Industry Forecasts for North Africa

Analysis of market growth drivers, including 5-year projections (to end-2014) for premium values. Forecasts section also includes BMI risk ratings on local economy, politics and business environment. Industry indicators covered include:
Number of life and non-life insurance companies; total and per capita Property/Casualty premiums and claims; total and per capita Life/Health premiums and claims; total premium income; total claims/expenses; total operating expenses; total assets and investments; industry density (per capita premiums) and penetration (premiums as a portion of GDP)

BMI 5-Year Macroeconomic Forecast for North Africa

BMI forecasts for all headline macroeconomic indicators, including real GDP growth, inflation, fiscal balance, trade balance, current account and external debt.

Insurance Company Rankings in North Africa

Comparative company analyses and rankings by premium income (life and non-life).

Insurance Industry Competitive Landscape in Africa

A cross-border overview of key players and their market share across the region. Tables and graphs show country presence of multinationals throughout the region.

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