发布时间:2008
摘要
At first glance, Estonia is an attractive proposition for multi-national insurers looking to expand their businesses in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). The structure – and apparent risks – associated with the economy are relatively low. Penetration and density levels are low, but are rising fast. Both segments should easily achieve double-digit growth over the five years to 2012. Unlike many of the formerly communist countries in the region, neither the non-life nor the life segment is dominated by a former state-owned monopoly.
However, there are two problems. The first is actual and potential size. Unless it is a very rich offshore financial centre (which Estonia is not), any country with a static population of about 1.3mn people is unlikely to represent a potential bonanza to ambitious regional insurance companies. Indeed, the small size of the market – both now and in 2012 – is the main reason why Estonia does not compare more favourably with other markets in the region. It is worth noting, though, that the new Insurance Business Environment Rating that BMI has calculated for Estonia is higher than those of either Latvia or Lithuania.
The second problem is that the dominant players are already established. In the non-life segment, the local subsidiaries of Finland's Sampo and Germany's ERGO have a combined market share of around 60%. In the life segment, the names are Hansabank/Swedbank and SEB/Ãohispank, but the figures are about the same.
目录及图表
Chapter 1 - The Sector At A Glance
Table: Estonia Overview
Key Features Of This Report And Likely Future Changes
Chapter 2 - Latest News
Evolution Since The Mid-1990s
Table: Estonia Evolution of the Insurance Sector (in millions of currency specified)
Chapter 3 - Projections And Forecasts
Table: Estonia BMI Projections (in millions of currency specified)
Projections And Drivers Of Growth
Chapter 4 - Macroeconomic Outlook
Table: GDP, Population & Output
Chapter 5 - Country Update
Political Risk Excise Delay
Economic Risk External Gap Widens
Business Environment Institutional Strength
Chapter 6 - Analysis of Competitive Conditions
Country Overview Estonia Non-Life Segment
Table: Non-Life Segment Rankings of Markets
Table: Presence of Non-Life Cross-Border Insurers
Table: Selected Local Non-Life Insurers
Table: Life Segment Rankings of Markets
Table: Presence of Life Cross-Border Insurers
Table: Selected Local Life Insurers
Whos who in the Central and Eastern European region?
Chapter 7 - Regional Context
Table: Regional Context - Premiums
Table: Regional Context Total premiums
Chapter 8 - Methodology And Objectives
Introduction
Background
Forecasts
Chapter 9 - Appendix
Table: Latest estimates/ actual figures for 2005
Table: Latest estimates for 2010
Table: Latest estimates for 2005-2010