发布时间:2008
摘要
The Sector At A Glance
Key Insights On Lithuania's Insurance Sector
Like its counterparts in Estonia and Latvia, Lithuania's insurance sector is growing quickly. Like the insurance sectors in the other Baltic states, it will never be particularly large. Life insurance is far less developed than is non-life insurance. However, Lithuania appears to be a more attractive market for major foreign insurers (or at least those who have established businesses in the country already) for two reasons. The first is that the Lithuanian government has apparently done more to improve the country's business competitiveness and readiness for ultimate participation in Economic and Monetary Union with the rest of the Euroland. The second is that the Lithuanian non-life market appears more orderly than its counterparts in Latvia and Estonia.
In essence, competition (both in terms of price and development of new products) appears to be more intense in Latvia and Estonia than in Lithuania. We would attribute this to the dominant position of Lietuvos Draudimas in the Lithuanian market and, in particular, in the non-life segment. Neither of the other two countries have a former state-owned monopoly that is now a subsidiary of a major foreign insurer. Indeed, Codan, the Danish insurer which is ultimately a part of the Royal/Sun Alliance group, has indicated that it is keen to move to full control of Lietuvos Draudimas.
Key Features Of This Report - And Likely Future Changes
As we envisaged earlier this year, this report includes a completely new and updated Analysis of Competitive Conditions. We have looked at the corporate websites of around 60 companies to assess where they are active in the non-life and/or the life segments. We have also considered the likely growth in absolute premiums, both for the 36 countries that we survey, and for 24 others. A key observation is that there are many countries where the numbers of cross-border insurance companies are surprisingly large, given the scale of the market opportunity: conversely, there is a number of countries where the cross-border insurance companies that are present are surprisingly small.
In the third quarter of 2006, we hope to improve the Analysis of Competitive Conditions and to include actual premium statistics for the end of 2005.
目录及图表
Chapter 1 - The Sector At A Glance
Table: Lithuania Overview
Key Features Of This Report And Likely Future Changes
Chapter 2 - Latest News
Evolution Since The Mid-1990s
Table: Lithuania Evolution of the Insurance Sector (in millions of currency specified)
Chapter 3 - Projections And Forecasts
Table: Lithuania BMI Projections (in millions of currency specified)
Projections And Drivers Of Growth
Chapter 4 - Macroeconomic Outlook
Table: Indicators Of Economic Activity
Chapter 5 - Country Update
Political Risk Early Elections On The Horizon
Economic Risk Strong Production Growth
Business Environment Promoting FDI
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
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Chapter 6 - Regional Context
Table: Regional Context - premiums
Table: Regional Context Total premiums
Chapter 7 - Methodology And Objectives
Introduction
Background
Forecasts
Chapter 8 - Appendix
Table: Latest estimates/ actual figures for 2005
Table: Latest estimates for 2010
Table: Latest estimates for 2005-2010