|
|
 |
|
Viewing report
|
|
 |
 |
European Life and Pensions Databook 2003
Datamonitor, May 2003, Pages: 189
The European Life insurance and Pensions Databook 2003 is a compendium to the life insurance and pensions industry, providing in-depth and up-to-date standardized data across thirteen European countries, with analytical explanations of market trends and the influence of regulatory changes.
This databook gives a comprehensive overview of the premium income market, individual and group market, unit-linked and non unit-linked policies and investment assets during the period 1997-2001. In addition, each market analysis includes forecasts to 2006 detailing market size and growth.
Scope of this report:
- Standardized data on 13 European countries: Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and UK - Detailed breakdown of the premium income market, unit-linked and non unitlinked market, investment assets over the period 1997-2001 - Data collected from national life and pensions associations and European associations - Interviews with industry experts - Forecast of the life insurance and pensions market until 2006
Report Hightlights:
- The European life insurance and pensions premiums market grew at a compound annual growth rate of 8.3% over the period 1997-2001. - The UK had in 2001 by far the largest market for life insurance and pensions, accounting for 31.5% of the total European market. - In 2001, the negative trend on the global stock markets impacted negatively on the European unit-linked premiums market, which saw a decline of 24.1%. - Norway had the highest concentration of top five competitors in the life insurance and pensions market in 2001 with 87.2%. - Demographic changes are starting to result in implementation of regulation to increase the level of private pensions provision.
Key Reasons to Buy this Report:
1. This is the only databook in the market, which contains 2001 data across 13 European countries. 2. The data is completely standardized: the differences in product definition between countries and between products have been eliminated. 3. For domestic players, this report helps them to understand the opportunities and threats inherent within their home market. 4. For companies looking to expand, this report provides the vital market data that they need.
“. The life insurance and pensions market over the period t0 2006 will be driven by changes in the regulatory environment as governments try to cope with the problems of demographic changes across Europe. ”
“. In 2001 life insurance accounted with 67.0% for the largest sector of the European life insurance and pensions premiums income market. ”
Report structure chapter by chapter
- Introduction - European Overview: provides comparative data and analysis of the European market, segmentation by country and product. The twelve countries included are Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and UK. - Country Chapters: each chapter begins with an overview of the market followed by distribution and principal competitor overview. Each country chapter also contains market forecasts until 2006. - Appendix: contains supplementary data, definitions, methodology, bibliography, future readings and relevant links. - Excel Data Sheets - Data on the Life insurance and Pensions market will also be provided on Excel Spreadsheets for all thirteen countries.
Customers who bought this item also bought
European Life and Pensions Databook 2004
European Life and Pensions Databook 2004
Market Guide: Life Insurance And Pensions In Ireland 2006
Market Guide: Life Insurance and Pensions in Slovenia 2006
Market Guide: Life Insurance and Pensions in Bulgaria 2006
Market Guide: Life Insurance and Pensions in Slovakia 2006
Central and Eastern European Life and Pensions 2002
Market Guide: Life Insurance and Pensions in Romania 2006
Market Guide: Life Insurance and Pensions in Turkey 2006
European Life And Pensions Distribution 2005
UK Individual Pensions 2007
Market Guide: Life Insurance And Pensions In Germany 2006
|
 |
|
|