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マイクロインシュランス市場レポート:製品タイプ、プロバイダー、モデルタイプ、地域別、2024-2032

Microinsurance Market Report by Product Type, Provider (Microinsurance, Microinsurance Through Aid/Government Support), Model Type, and Region 2024-2032

出版日: | 発行: IMARC | ページ情報: 英文 148 Pages | 納期: 2~3営業日

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マイクロインシュランス市場レポート:製品タイプ、プロバイダー、モデルタイプ、地域別、2024-2032
出版日: 2024年03月02日
発行: IMARC
ページ情報: 英文 148 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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概要

世界のマイクロインシュランス市場規模は2023年に896億米ドルに達しました。今後、IMARC Groupは、2024年から2032年にかけての成長率(CAGR)は5.1%を示し、2032年には1,416億米ドルに達すると予測しています。同市場は、政府機関による金融包摂の維持への注目の高まり、ビッグデータ分析と人工知能(AI)の統合の増加、市民を教育するための啓蒙キャンペーンの増加などを背景に、着実な成長を遂げています。

マイクロインシュランス市場の分析

市場の成長と規模マイクロインシュランス市場は、十分なサービスを受けていない人々の間で手頃な保険への需要が高まっていることを背景に、安定した成長を遂げています。

主な市場促進要因:主な促進要因:金融包摂への取り組み、規制当局の支援、保険に対する意識の高まり、特にアジア太平洋地域における経済成長などが挙げられます。

技術の進歩:モバイル・プラットフォーム、データ分析、人工知能(AI)などの絶え間ないイノベーションが、マイクロインシュランスの流通と管理を変革し、よりアクセスしやすく効率的なものにしています。

産業への応用:マイクロインシュランスは、健康保険、農業保険、損害保険、生命保険など、さまざまな分野で応用されており、さまざまな層の人々のリスクを軽減するためのオーダーメイドのソリューションを提供しています。

主な市場動向:マイクロインシュランス商品のカスタマイズ、現地組織との提携、気候変動リスクへの対応、マイクロインシュランスのエコシステムの開拓などが市場の成長を促しています。

地理的動向:アジア太平洋地域は、研究開発(R&D)活動、政府支援、技術進歩に牽引され、マイクロインシュランスの成長において顕著な地域です。しかし、インクルージョンの維持に注力する北米が急成長市場として浮上しています。

競合情勢:大手企業は競争力を維持するため、研究開発(R&D)に多額の投資を行い、パートナーシップを結び、持続可能性に注力しています。

課題と機会:課題には、規制の複雑さ、価格面での障壁、認知度の低さなどがあります。しかし、このような課題は、テクノロジーを活用し、パートナーシップを強化し、革新的な商品を設計することで、十分なサービスを受けていない人々のユニークなニーズに対応し、金融包摂とリスク保護に貢献する好機でもあります。

マイクロインシュランス市場の動向

金融包摂への需要の高まり

金融包摂は、マイクロインシュランスを含む様々な金融サービス市場を牽引する重要な要素です。金融包摂とは、個人や企業、特に資源や所得が限られている人々が金融サービスを利用しやすく、利用可能であることを指します。これにより、より幅広い層の人々が保険サービスを利用できるようになります。金融面で包括的なマイクロインシュランスのスキームは、多くの場合、コミュニティと社会的結束の感覚を生み出します。多くの場合、コミュニティを基盤とする組織やマイクロファイナンス機関がマイクロインシュランス・サービスの提供に関与しています。これによって、コミュニティのメンバーはリスクを共有し、困難な時には互いに支え合うことで、信頼と連帯感が育まれます。多くの新興諸国政府は、国民の福利向上における金融包摂の重要性を認識しています。政府は、マイクロインシュランスやその他の金融包摂イニシアチブの成長を促進する政策や政策を実施しています。

技術の進歩

モバイル機器とインターネット接続の普及は、マイクロインシュランスに革命をもたらしています。モバイル・テクノロジーによって、保険会社はこれまでアクセスできなかった遠隔地の人々にリーチできるようになった。モバイルアプリやデジタルプラットフォームを通じて、個人は簡単にマイクロインシュランスの保険にアクセスし、購入することができます。データ分析や人工知能(AI)のような技術革新は、マイクロインシュランスに大きな影響を与えています。保険会社は現在、より正確にリスクを評価するために高度なデータ分析を利用しています。これにより、保険商品を顧客のニーズに合わせてカスタマイズし、より競争力のある保険価格を設定することができます。AIを活用したチャットボットや自動化されたプロセスは、顧客とのやり取りや保険金請求処理を合理化し、マイクロインシュランスをより効率的で費用対効果の高いものにしています。これに加えて、ブロックチェーン技術がマイクロインシュランスの透明性と安全性を高めています。ブロックチェーンプラットフォーム上のスマートコントラクトは、保険証券の発行や保険金請求処理を自動化し、管理上のオーバーヘッドや不正行為のリスクを軽減することができます。さらに、ブロックチェーンは不変の取引記録を作成することができ、保険契約や保険金請求履歴の完全性を確保することができます。

政府の取り組みと規制

新興国の多くの政府は、貧困削減と金融の安定促進におけるマイクロインシュランスの社会的・経済的メリットを認識しています。その結果、マイクロインシュランス商品の開発を奨励する政策と政策を導入しています。これらの規制は商品設計やライセンシングの要件に重点を置いていることが多く、保険会社がマイクロインシュランスを展開しやすい環境を整えています。政府の規制には、多くの場合、マイクロインシュランスの保護に関する規定が含まれています。これらの規制は、保険契約者が公正かつ透明性をもって扱われることを保証するものです。政府はしばしば、マイクロインシュランス・プロバイダーとマイクロファイナンス機関(MFI)とのパートナーシップを促進しています。MFIは、十分なサービスを受けていない多くのコミュニティにおいて確立された存在感を示しており、マイクロ保険商品の販売チャネルとして機能することができます。このようなパートナーシップを政府が支援することで、農村部や遠隔地へのマイクロインシュランスのアウトリーチを大幅に拡大することができます。さらに、政府機関は、マイクロインシュランスのメリットについて市民を啓蒙するための啓蒙キャンペーンに投資しています。このようなキャンペーンには、ワークショップ、セミナー、アウトリーチ・プログラムなどが含まれ、経済的保護の重要性とマイクロインシュランスのオプションの利用可能性について個人に知らせることができます。

目次

第1章 序文

第2章 調査範囲と調査手法

  • 調査目的
  • 利害関係者
  • データソース
    • 一次情報
    • 二次情報
  • 市場推定
    • ボトムアップアプローチ
    • トップダウンアプローチ
  • 調査手法

第3章 エグゼクティブサマリー

第4章 イントロダクション

  • 概要
  • 主要産業動向

第5章 世界のマイクロインシュランス市場

  • 市場概要
  • 市場実績
  • COVID-19の影響
  • 市場内訳:製品タイプ別
  • 市場内訳:プロバイダー別
  • 市場内訳:モデルタイプ別
  • 市場内訳:地域別
  • 市場予測

第6章 市場内訳:製品タイプ別

  • 損害保険
    • 市場動向
    • 市場予測
  • 健康保険
    • 市場動向
    • 市場予測
  • 生命保険
    • 市場動向
    • 市場予測
  • インデックス保険
    • 市場動向
    • 市場予測
  • 死亡・障害保険
    • 市場動向
    • 市場予測
  • その他
    • 市場動向
    • 市場予測

第7章 市場内訳:プロバイダー別

  • マイクロインシュランス
    • 市場動向
    • 市場予測
  • 援助/政府支援によるマイクロインシュランス
    • 市場動向
    • 市場予測

第8章 市場内訳:モデルタイプ別

  • パートナー代理店モデル
  • フルサービスモデル
  • プロバイダー主導型モデル
  • コミュニティベース/相互モデル
  • その他

第9章 市場内訳:地域別

  • アジア太平洋地域
    • 市場動向
    • 市場予測
  • 北米
    • 市場動向
    • 市場予測
  • 欧州
    • 市場動向
    • 市場予測
  • 中東・アフリカ地域
    • 市場動向
    • 市場予測
  • ラテンアメリカ
    • 市場動向
    • 市場予測

第10章 SWOT分析

  • 概要
  • 強み
  • 弱み
  • 機会
  • 脅威

第11章 バリューチェーン分析

第12章 ポーターのファイブフォース分析

  • 概要
  • 買い手の交渉力
  • 供給企業の交渉力
  • 競合の程度
  • 新規参入業者の脅威
  • 代替品の脅威

第13章 価格分析

第14章 競合情勢

  • 市場構造
  • 主要企業
  • 主要企業のプロファイル
図表

List of Figures

  • Figure 1: Global: Microinsurance Market: Major Drivers and Challenges
  • Figure 2: Global: Microinsurance Market: Sales Value (in Billion US$), 2018-2023
  • Figure 3: Global: Microinsurance Market: Breakup by Product Type (in %), 2023
  • Figure 4: Global: Microinsurance Market: Breakup by Provider (in %), 2023
  • Figure 5: Global: Microinsurance Market: Breakup by Region (in %), 2023
  • Figure 6: Global: Microinsurance Market Forecast: Sales Value (in Billion US$), 2024-2032
  • Figure 7: Global: Microinsurance Industry: SWOT Analysis
  • Figure 8: Global: Microinsurance Industry: Value Chain Analysis
  • Figure 9: Global: Microinsurance Industry: Porter's Five Forces Analysis
  • Figure 10: Global: Microinsurance (Property Insurance) Market: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2018 & 2023
  • Figure 11: Global: Microinsurance (Property Insurance) Market Forecast: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2024-2032
  • Figure 12: Global: Microinsurance (Health Insurance) Market: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2018 & 2023
  • Figure 13: Global: Microinsurance (Health Insurance) Market Forecast: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2024-2032
  • Figure 14: Global: Microinsurance (Life Insurance) Market: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2018 & 2023
  • Figure 15: Global: Microinsurance (Life Insurance) Market Forecast: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2024-2032
  • Figure 16: Global: Microinsurance (Index Insurance) Market: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2018 & 2023
  • Figure 17: Global: Microinsurance (Index Insurance) Market Forecast: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2024-2032
  • Figure 18: Global: Microinsurance (Accidental Death and Disability Insurance) Market: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2018 & 2023
  • Figure 19: Global: Microinsurance (Accidental Death and Disability Insurance) Market Forecast: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2024-2032
  • Figure 20: Global: Microinsurance (Other Product Types) Market: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2018 & 2023
  • Figure 21: Global: Microinsurance (Other Product Types) Market Forecast: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2024-2032
  • Figure 22: Global: Microinsurance (Commercially Viable) Market: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2018 & 2023
  • Figure 23: Global: Microinsurance (Commercially Viable) Market Forecast: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2024-2032
  • Figure 24: Global: Microinsurance (Through Aid/Government Support) Market: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2018 & 2023
  • Figure 25: Global: Microinsurance (Through Aid/Government Support) Market Forecast: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2024-2032
  • Figure 26: Asia Pacific: Microinsurance Market: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2018 & 2023
  • Figure 27: Asia Pacific: Microinsurance Market Forecast: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2024-2032
  • Figure 28: North America: Microinsurance Market: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2018 & 2023
  • Figure 29: North America: Microinsurance Market Forecast: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2024-2032
  • Figure 30: Europe: Microinsurance Market: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2018 & 2023
  • Figure 31: Europe: Microinsurance Market Forecast: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2024-2032
  • Figure 32: Middle East and Africa: Microinsurance Market: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2018 & 2023
  • Figure 33: Middle East and Africa: Microinsurance Market Forecast: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2024-2032
  • Figure 34: Latin America: Microinsurance Market: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2018 & 2023
  • Figure 35: Latin America: Microinsurance Market Forecast: Sales Value (in Million US$), 2024-2032

List of Tables

  • Table 1: Global: Microinsurance Market: Key Industry Highlights, 2023 and 2032
  • Table 2: Global: Microinsurance Market Forecast: Breakup by Product Type (in Million US$), 2024-2032
  • Table 3: Global: Microinsurance Market Forecast: Breakup by Provider (in Million US$), 2024-2032
  • Table 4: Global: Microinsurance Market Forecast: Breakup by Region (in Million US$), 2024-2032
  • Table 5: Global: Microinsurance Market Structure
  • Table 6: Global: Microinsurance Market: Key Players
目次
Product Code: SR112024A1370

The global microinsurance market size reached US$ 89.6 Billion in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 141.6 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 5.1% during 2024-2032. The market is experiencing steady growth driven by the rising focus on maintaining financial inclusion by governing agencies, increasing integration of big data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI), and rising number of public awareness campaigns to educate citizens.

Microinsurance Market Analysis:

Market Growth and Size: The microinsurance market is experiencing stable growth, driven by increasing demand for affordable coverage among underserved populations.

Major Market Drivers: Key drivers include financial inclusion efforts, regulatory support, rising awareness about insurance, and economic growth, especially in regions like Asia Pacific.

Technological Advancements: Continuous innovations, such as mobile platforms, data analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI), are transforming the distribution and management of microinsurance, making it more accessible and efficient.

Industry Applications: Microinsurance finds applications in various sectors, including health, agriculture, property, and life insurance, offering tailored solutions to mitigate risks for different segments of the population.

Key Market Trends: The customization of microinsurance products, partnerships with local organizations, climate risk coverage, and the development of microinsurance ecosystems is stimulating the market growth.

Geographical Trends: Asia Pacific is a prominent region for microinsurance growth, driven by research and development (R&D) activities, government support, and technological advancements. However, North America is emerging as a fast-growing market, driven by the rising focus on maintaining inclusion.

Competitive Landscape: Major players are investing heavily in research and development (R&D), forming partnerships, and focusing on sustainability to maintain their competitive edge.

Challenges and Opportunities: Challenges encompass regulatory complexities, affordability barriers, and low awareness. However, these challenges also present opportunities in harnessing technology, strengthening partnerships, and designing innovative products to address the unique needs of the underserved population, contributing to financial inclusion and risk protection.

Microinsurance Market Trends:

Increasing Demand for Financial Inclusion

Financial inclusion is a critical factor driving various financial services markets, including microinsurance. It refers to the accessibility and availability of financial services to individuals and businesses, particularly those with limited resources and income. It ensures that a broader segment of the population can access insurance services. Financially inclusive microinsurance schemes often create a sense of community and social cohesion. In many cases, community-based organizations or microfinance institutions are involved in delivering microinsurance services. This fosters trust and solidarity among community members, as they collectively share risks and support each other during difficult times. Governments in many developing countries are recognizing the importance of financial inclusion in improving the well-being of their citizens. They are implementing policies and regulations that promote the growth of microinsurance and other financial inclusion initiatives.

Growing Technological Advancements

The proliferation of mobile devices and internet connectivity is revolutionizing microinsurance. Mobile technology is enabling insurers to reach previously inaccessible populations in remote areas. Through mobile apps and digital platforms, individuals can easily access and purchase microinsurance policies. Technological innovations like data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) are imparting a profound impact on microinsurance. Insurers now use advanced data analytics to assess risks more accurately. This enables them to tailor insurance products to the specific needs of their customers and price policies more competitively. AI-powered chatbots and automated processes are streamlining customer interactions and claims processing, making microinsurance more efficient and cost-effective. Besides this, blockchain technology is enhancing the transparency and security in microinsurance. Smart contracts on blockchain platforms can automate policy issuance and claims processing, reducing administrative overhead and the risk of fraud. Moreover, blockchain can create immutable records of transactions, ensuring the integrity of insurance policies and claims history.

Government Initiatives and Regulation

Many governments in emerging economies recognize the social and economic benefits of microinsurance in reducing poverty and promoting financial stability. As a result, they have introduced policies and regulations that encourage the development of microinsurance products. These regulations often focus on product design and licensing requirements, creating a conducive environment for insurers to operate and expand their microinsurance offerings. Government regulations often include provisions for protection in microinsurance. These regulations ensure that policyholders are treated fairly and transparently. Governments often foster partnerships between microinsurance providers and microfinance institutions (MFIs). MFIs have an established presence in many underserved communities and can act as distribution channels for micro insurance products. Government support for such partnerships can significantly expand the outreach of microinsurance to rural and remote areas. Moreover, governing agencies are investing in public awareness campaigns to educate citizens about the benefits of microinsurance. These campaigns can include workshops, seminars, and outreach programs to inform individuals about the importance of financial protection and the availability of microinsurance options.

Microinsurance Industry Segmentation:

IMARC Group provides an analysis of the key trends in each segment of the market, along with forecasts at the global and regional levels for 2024-2032. Our report has categorized the market based on product type, provider, and model type.

Breakup by Product Type:

Property Insurance

Health Insurance

Life Insurance

Index Insurance

Accidental Death and Disability Insurance

Others

Life insurance accounts for the majority of the market share

The report has provided a detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the product type. This includes property insurance, health insurance, life insurance, index insurance, accidental death and disability insurance, and others. According to the report, life insurance represented the largest segment.

Life insurance offers financial protection to beneficiaries in the event of the death of the policyholder. It can also serve as an investment tool with various types, such as term, whole life, and universal life insurance policies. It provides safety to the loved ones and helps with estate planning, making it a cornerstone of financial security for many. Whole life and universal life insurance policies often accumulate cash value over time. Policyholders can access this cash value through loans or withdrawals, providing a savings component in addition to the death benefit.

Property insurance is a crucial segment of the market that provides coverage for various assets, including homes, buildings, and belongings. It safeguards policyholders against financial losses caused by events like fire, theft, or natural disasters. It is highly sought after, especially by homeowners and businesses, to protect their investments and assets from unforeseen perils.

Health insurance is fundamental in ensuring access to quality healthcare. It covers medical expenses and provides financial support during illnesses, injuries, or medical emergencies. Moreover, with rising healthcare costs and the growing health awareness, health insurance has become a vital component of financial planning for individuals and families, offering peace of mind and access to necessary medical services.

Index insurance is a specialized form of coverage that uses specific economic indicators or indices to trigger payouts. It is often used in agriculture to protect farmers against crop losses due to adverse weather conditions or other predefined factors. Index insurance can be a vital risk management tool for those dependent on agriculture for their livelihoods, offering protection against climate-related risks.

Breakup by Provider:

Microinsurance (Commercially Viable)

Microinsurance Through Aid/Government Support

Microinsurance (commercially viable) holds the largest share in the industry

A detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the provider have also been provided in the report. This includes microinsurance (commercially viable) and microinsurance through aid/government support. According to the report, microinsurance (commercially viable) accounted for the largest market share.

Microinsurance offered by commercially viable providers refers to insurance products provided by private insurance companies or microinsurance-focused entities. These providers operate on a for-profit basis and design microinsurance products that are financially sustainable without significant external subsidies. They leverage market-based approaches to reach low-income and underserved populations, often using technology and innovative distribution channels to make microinsurance products accessible and affordable. This segment represents the largest share of the microinsurance market and is characterized by a focus on profitability while serving the insurance needs of vulnerable communities.

Microinsurance delivered through aid organizations or with government support relies on external funding or subsidies to make insurance accessible to low-income individuals and communities. Governments or non-governmental organizations (NGOs) often collaborate with insurers to create and sustain microinsurance programs, especially in areas where private market viability is limited. These initiatives prioritize social impact over profitability and aim to provide financial protection to marginalized populations who may not otherwise have access to insurance coverage.

Breakup by Model Type:

Partner Agent Model

Full-Service Model

Provider Driven Model

Community-Based/Mutual Model

Others

The report has provided a detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the model type. This includes partner agent model, full-service model, provider driven model, community-based/mutual model, and others.

The partner agent model involves collaborating with local agents, such as microfinance institutions, cooperatives, or retail outlets, to distribute microinsurance products. These agents act as intermediaries between insurance providers and policyholders, helping with product sales, premium collection, and claims processing. This model capitalizes on existing networks and trusted relationships within communities, making it an efficient way to reach underserved populations and expand microinsurance coverage.

The full-service model encompasses a comprehensive approach to microinsurance, where insurance providers directly manage all aspects of the insurance process, ranging from product design and distribution to claims handling. This model allows for greater control over the customer experience and ensures that policies align with the specific needs of the target market. While it may require more extensive resources, the full-service model can be effective in providing tailored microinsurance solutions to a wide range of customers.

In the provider-driven model, the microinsurance provider takes the lead in designing and delivering insurance products to customers. This model often involves partnerships with organizations like microfinance institutions or community-based groups to facilitate distribution. While the provider retains significant control, it may leverage existing infrastructures and channels to make microinsurance more accessible and affordable to low-income populations.

The community-based or mutual model involves policyholders forming a mutual or cooperative to collectively pool their resources and share risks. Members contribute premiums to a communal fund, and when a member faces a covered loss, they receive compensation from the pool. This model fosters a sense of ownership and community solidarity as members collectively manage the insurance program. It often serves as an effective means of self-insurance among marginalized communities, particularly in rural areas where formal insurance may be less accessible.

Breakup by Region:

Asia Pacific

North America

Europe

Middle East and Africa

Latin America

Asia Pacific leads the market, accounting for the largest microinsurance market share

The market research report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and Latin America. According to the report, Asia Pacific accounted for the largest market share.

The Asia Pacific microinsurance market is largely driven by the rising focus on maintaining financial inclusion and social protection goals. Governing agencies in the region are implementing regulatory frameworks that encourage the development of microinsurance products and providers. Besides this, mobile-based insurance distribution and payments are making it easier for insurers to reach remote and underserved areas. Moreover, data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) are being used to assess risks and design customized microinsurance products, enhancing efficiency and affordability. Insurers in the Asia Pacific region are increasingly forming partnerships with microfinance institutions, banks, and other local organizations to distribute microinsurance products. These partnerships leverage existing networks and channels, making it more convenient for customers to access and purchase coverage.

Leading Key Players in the Microinsurance Industry:

Key players in the microinsurance market are actively engaging in various strategies and initiatives to expand their reach and improve the accessibility of microinsurance products. They are leveraging technology to simplify processes, enhance distribution channels, and tailor offerings to meet the unique needs of underserved populations. Many microinsurance providers are partnering with microfinance institutions, banks, and mobile network operators to extend their market reach. Additionally, they are investing in public education and awareness campaigns to promote the importance of insurance among low-income communities. Top companies are also exploring innovative pricing models and risk assessment techniques to make microinsurance more affordable and sustainable in the long term, thereby contributing to the goal of financial inclusion and protection for all.

The market research report has provided a comprehensive analysis of the competitive landscape. Detailed profiles of all major companies have also been provided.

Key Questions Answered in This Report

  • 1. What was the size of the global microinsurance market in 2023?
  • 2. What is the expected growth rate of the global microinsurance market during 2024-2032?
  • 3. What are the key factors driving the global microinsurance market?
  • 4. What has been the impact of COVID-19 on the global microinsurance market?
  • 5. What is the breakup of the global microinsurance market based on the product type?
  • 6. What is the breakup of the global microinsurance market based on the provider?
  • 7. What are the key regions in the global microinsurance market?

Table of Contents

1 Preface

2 Scope and Methodology

  • 2.1 Objectives of the Study
  • 2.2 Stakeholders
  • 2.3 Data Sources
    • 2.3.1 Primary Sources
    • 2.3.2 Secondary Sources
  • 2.4 Market Estimation
    • 2.4.1 Bottom-Up Approach
    • 2.4.2 Top-Down Approach
  • 2.5 Forecasting Methodology

3 Executive Summary

4 Introduction

  • 4.1 Overview
  • 4.2 Key Industry Trends

5 Global Microinsurance Market

  • 5.1 Market Overview
  • 5.2 Market Performance
  • 5.3 Impact of COVID-19
  • 5.4 Market Breakup by Product Type
  • 5.5 Market Breakup by Provider
  • 5.6 Market Breakup by Model Type
  • 5.7 Market Breakup by Region
  • 5.8 Market Forecast

6 Market Breakup by Product Type

  • 6.1 Property Insurance
    • 6.1.1 Market Trends
    • 6.1.2 Market Forecast
  • 6.2 Health Insurance
    • 6.2.1 Market Trends
    • 6.2.2 Market Forecast
  • 6.3 Life Insurance
    • 6.3.1 Market Trends
    • 6.3.2 Market Forecast
  • 6.4 Index Insurance
    • 6.4.1 Market Trends
    • 6.4.2 Market Forecast
  • 6.5 Accidental Death and Disability Insurance
    • 6.5.1 Market Trends
    • 6.5.2 Market Forecast
  • 6.6 Others
    • 6.6.1 Market Trends
    • 6.6.2 Market Forecast

7 Market Breakup by Provider

  • 7.1 Microinsurance (Commercially Viable)
    • 7.1.1 Market Trends
    • 7.1.2 Market Forecast
  • 7.2 Microinsurance Through Aid/Government Support
    • 7.2.1 Market Trends
    • 7.2.2 Market Forecast

8 Market Breakup by Model Type

  • 8.1 Partner Agent Model
  • 8.2 Full-Service Model
  • 8.3 Provider Driven Model
  • 8.4 Community-Based/Mutual Model
  • 8.5 Others

9 Market Breakup by Region

  • 9.1 Asia Pacific
    • 9.1.1 Market Trends
    • 9.1.2 Market Forecast
  • 9.2 North America
    • 9.2.1 Market Trends
    • 9.2.2 Market Forecast
  • 9.3 Europe
    • 9.3.1 Market Trends
    • 9.3.2 Market Forecast
  • 9.4 Middle East and Africa
    • 9.4.1 Market Trends
    • 9.4.2 Market Forecast
  • 9.5 Latin America
    • 9.5.1 Market Trends
    • 9.5.2 Market Forecast

10 SWOT Analysis

  • 10.1 Overview
  • 10.2 Strengths
  • 10.3 Weaknesses
  • 10.4 Opportunities
  • 10.5 Threats

11 Value Chain Analysis

12 Porters Five Forces Analysis

  • 12.1 Overview
  • 12.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
  • 12.3 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
  • 12.4 Degree of Competition
  • 12.5 Threat of New Entrants
  • 12.6 Threat of Substitutes

13 Price Analysis

14 Competitive Landscape

  • 14.1 Market Structure
  • 14.2 Key Players
  • 14.3 Profiles of Key Players