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Published: Apr, 2016 | Pages:
153 | Publisher: Timetric
Industry: Insurance | Report Format: Electronic (PDF)
Synopsis
Timetric's 'Personal Accident and Health insurance in Slovenia, Key Trends and Opportunities to 2019' report provides detailed analysis of the market trends, drivers, challenges in the Slovenian personal accident and health insurance segment. it provides key performance indicators such as written premium, incurred loss, loss ratio, commissions and expenses, combined ratio, total assets and total investment income during the review period (2010-2014) and forecast period (2014-2019). The report also analyzes distribution channels operating in the segment, gives a comprehensive overview of the Slovenian economy and demographics, and provides detailed information on the competitive landscape in the country. The report brings together Timetric's research, modeling and analysis expertise, giving insurers access to information on segment dynamics and competitive advantages, and profiles of insurers operating in the country. The report also includes details of insurance regulations, and recent changes in the regulatory structure. Summary
Timetric's 'Personal Accident and Health insurance in Slovenia, Key Trends and Opportunities to 2019' report provides in-depth market analysis, information and insights into the Slovenian personal accident and health insurance segment, including: The Slovenian personal accident and health insurance segment's growth prospects by insurance category Key trends, drivers and challenges for the personal accident and health insurance segment A comprehensive overview of the Slovenian economy and demographics The various distribution channels in the Slovenian personal accident and health insurance segment Details of the competitive landscape in the personal accident and health insurance segment in Slovenia Details of regulatory policy applicable to the Slovenian insurance industry Scope
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the personal accident and health insurance segment in Slovenia: it provides historical values for the Slovenian personal accident and health insurance segment for the report's 2010-2014 review period, and projected figures for the 2014-2019 forecast period. it offers a detailed analysis of the key categories in the Slovenian personal accident and health insurance segment, and market forecasts to 2019. it profiles the top personal accident and health insurance companies in Slovenia, 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 Slovenian personal accident and health insurance segment, and each category within it. Understand the demand-side dynamics, key market trends and growth opportunities in the Slovenian personal accident and health insurance segment. Assess the competitive dynamics in the personal accident and health insurance segment. identify growth opportunities and market dynamics in key product categories. Gain insights into key regulations governing the Slovenian insurance industry, and their impact on companies and the industry's future. Key Highlights
The personal accident and health segment registered gross written premium growth and posted a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.7% during the review period (2010-2014), being the only segment that recorded positive growth. The rising demand for private healthcare services, improving economic conditions and an expanding travel and tourism industry is expected to generate business for the segment over the forecast period. An increase in Slovenia's life expectancy rate created a demand for health cover during the review period. Agents were the leading distribution channel in the personal accident and health segment during the review period. in February 2016, the insurance Distributive Directive (iDD) replaced the insurance Mediation Directive (iMD). it regulates all european Union (eU) insurance brokers, agents and other intermediaries. All eU member states, including Slovenia, are required to adopt the changes before March 23, 2018. Solvency ii came into effect on january 1, 2016, and is expected to have a considerable effect on the Slovenian insurance industry.
Table of Content
1 Key Facts and Highlights 2 executive Summary 3 economy and Demographics 4 Personal Accident and Health insurance Segment Outlook 4.1 Key Drivers 4.2 Key Trends 4.3 Challenges 4.4 Personal Accident and Health insurance Growth Prospects by Category 4.4.1 Personal accident insurance 4.4.2 Travel insurance 4.4.3 Health insurance 4.4.4 Non-life health insurance 5 Analysis by Distribution Channel 5.1 Direct Marketing 5.2 Bancassurance 5.3 Agencies 5.4 e-commerce 5.5 Brokers 5.6 Other Channels 6 Competitive Landscape and Strategic insights 6.1 Overview 6.2 Leading Companies in the Slovenian Personal Accident and Health insurance Segment 6.2.2 Adriatic Slovenica, Zavarovalna druzba dd - company overview 6.2.3 Triglav Zdravstvene zavarovalnice, dd - company overview 6.2.4 Prva osebna zavarovalnica, dd - company overview 6.2.5 Merkur zavarovalnica dd - company overview 6.2.6 Zavarovalnica Maribor, dd - company overview 7 Governance, Risk and Compliance 7.1 Legislation Overview and Historical evolution 7.2 Latest Changes in Regulations 7.3 Legislation and Market Practice by Type of insurance 7.3.1 Life insurance 7.3.2 Property insurance 7.3.3 Motor insurance 7.3.4 Liability insurance 7.3.5 Marine, aviation and transit insurance 7.3.6 Personal accident and health insurance 7.4 Compulsory insurance 7.4.1 Health insurance 7.4.2 Motor third-party liability insurance 7.4.3 Marine third-party liability insurance 7.4.4 Professional indemnity insurance for alternative investment fund managers 7.5 Supervision and Control 7.5.1 international Association of insurance Supervisors 7.5.2 european insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority 7.5.3 insurance Supervision Agency 7.5.4 Slovenian insurance Association 7.6 Non-Admitted insurance Regulations 7.6.1 Overview 7.6.2 intermediaries 7.6.3 Market practices 7.6.4 Fines and penalties 7.7 Company Registration and Operations 7.7.1 Types of insurance organization 7.7.2 establishing a local company 7.7.3 Foreign ownership 7.7.4 Types of license 7.7.5 Capital requirements 7.7.6 Solvency margins 7.7.7 Reserve requirements 7.7.8 investment regulations 7.7.9 Statutory return requirements 7.7.10 Fee structure 7.8 Taxation 7.8.1 insurance premium or policy taxation 7.8.2 Withholding taxes on premium paid overseas 7.8.3 Corporate tax 7.8.4 VAT 7.8.5 Captives 7.9 Legal System 7.9.1 introduction 7.9.2 Access to court 7.9.3 Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) 8 Definitions and Methodology 8.1 Definitions 8.2 Methodology 9 About Timetric 9.1 Contact Timetric 9.2 About Timetric 9.3 Timetric's Services 9.4 Disclaimer
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