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Synopsis
Timetric's 'Personal Accident and Health Insurance in New Zealand, Key Trends and Opportunities to 2019' report provides detailed analysis of the market trends, drivers, challenges in the New Zealand 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, total investment income and retentions 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 New Zealand 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 New Zealand, Key Trends and Opportunities to 2019' report provides in-depth market analysis, information and insights into the New Zealand personal accident and health insurance segment, including:
The New Zealand 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 New Zealand economy and demographics
Details of the competitive landscape in the personal accident and health insurance segment in New Zealand
Details of regulatory policy applicable to the New Zealand insurance industry
Scope
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the personal accident and health insurance segment in New Zealand:
It provides historical values for the New Zealand 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 New Zealand personal accident and health insurance segment, and market forecasts to 2019.
It analyzes the various distribution channels for personal accident and health insurance products in New Zealand.
It profiles the top personal accident and health insurance companies in New Zealand, 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 New Zealand personal accident and health insurance segment, and each category within it.
Understand the demand-side dynamics, key market trends and growth opportunities in the New Zealand 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 New Zealand insurance industry, and their impact on companies and the industry's future.
Key Highlights
The largest category in the personal accident and health segment was personal accident insurance, which accounted for a 58.3% share of the segment's total written premiums in 2014.
The segment's growth was supported by a rise in healthcare expenditure, GDP growth, increasing public awareness of the benefits of private health insurance and an increase in outbound travel.
The travel insurance category contributed to the growing personal accident and health segment, with a review-period CAGR of 6.1%.
In terms of gross written premium, the health insurance category recorded the fastest growth at a review-period CAGR of 6.2%.
Private health insurers complement the public healthcare system and provide additional and elective treatments or specialist consultations.