New Zealand Private Health Insurance Market
New Zealand private health insurance market is projected to register a CAGR of 1.1% in the forecast period 2022 to 2029. The new market report contains data for historic year 2020, the base year of calculation is 2021 and the forecast period is 2022 to 2029
Market Segmentation
New Zealand Private Health Insurance Market, By Type (Critical Illness Insurance, Individual Health Insurance, Family Health Insurance, Disease-Specific Insurance and Others), Health Plan Category/Metal Levels (Bronze, Silver, Gold Platinum and Others), Provider Type (Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOS), Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOS), Exclusive Provider Organizations (EPOS), Point-Of-Service (POS) Plans, High-Deductible Health Plans (HDHPS) and Others), Age Group (Young Adulthood (19-44 Years), Middle Adulthood (45-64 Years) and Older Adulthood (65 Years And Above)), Distribution Channel (Direct Insurance Companies, Insurance Aggregators and Others) Industry Trends and Forecast to 2029
Some of the major factors contributing to the growth of the market:
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Market Players
The key market players for New Zealand private health insurance market are listed below:
• Cigna
• AIA Group Limited
• HCF
• Allianz
• Suncorp Group
• HSBC Group
• Tokio Marine
• UniMed
• Southern Cross,
• Accuro Health Insurance
• partners life
Company Profiles
• Cigna
• AIA Group Limited
• HCF
• Allianz
• Suncorp Group
• HSBC Group
• Tokio Marine
• UniMed
• Southern Cross,
• Accuro Health Insurance
• partners life
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