Indonesia Non-Life Insurance Market Summary, Competitive Analysis and Forecast to 2027
Summary
Non-Life Insurance in Indonesia industry profile provides top-line qualitative and quantitative summary information including: market size (value and volume 2017-22, and forecast to 2027). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market.
Key Highlights
The non-life insurance market consists of the general insurance market segmented into motor, property, liability and other insurance. The other segment is made up of non-life insurance products including health, travel, and accident cover among others. The value of the non-life insurance market is shown in terms of gross premium incomes. Gross premium income is defined as the insurer’s premium income for the year from its policies, calculated without reduction for reinsurance premiums paid or payable by the insurer.
The Indonesian non-life insurance market had total gross written premiums of $6.5 million in 2022, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.8% between 2017 and 2022.
The Property segment accounted for market's the largest proportion in 2022, with total gross written premiums of $1.9 million, equivalent to 30.1% of the market's overall value.
The Motor segment contributed gross written premiums of $1.4 million in 2022, equating to 22.2% of the market's aggregate value. Digital innovation in the form of ‘InsurTech’ has been gaining popularity in Indonesia and is expected to be a key driver for market growth going forwards. The performance of the market is forecast to decelerate, with an anticipated CAGR of 5.1% for the five-year period 2022 - 2027, which is expected to drive the market to a value of $8.3million by the end of 2027.
Scope
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What was the size of the Indonesia non-life insurance market by value in 2022?
What will be the size of the Indonesia non-life insurance market in 2027?
What factors are affecting the strength of competition in the Indonesia non-life insurance market?
How has the market performed over the last five years?
How large is Indonesia’s non-life insurance market in relation to its regional counterparts?
1 Executive Summary
1.1. Market value
1.2. Market value forecast
1.3. Category segmentation
1.4. Geography segmentation
1.5. Market share
1.6. Market rivalry
1.7. Competitive landscape
2 Market Overview
2.1. Market definition
2.2. Market analysis
3 Market Data
3.1. Market value
4 Market Segmentation
4.1. Category segmentation
4.2. Geography segmentation
5 Market Outlook
5.1. Market value forecast
6 Five Forces Analysis
6.1. Summary
6.2. Buyer power
6.3. Supplier power
6.4. New entrants
6.5. Threat of substitutes
6.6. Degree of rivalry
7 Competitive Landscape
7.1. Market share
7.2. Who are the leading players?
7.3. What are the strengths of leading players?
7.4. How are leading players incorporating new technology into their product offering?
7.5. How has the COVID-19 outbreak impacted the market?
8 Company Profiles
8.1. PT Asuransi Kredit Indonesia
8.2. PT Asuransi Astra Buana
8.3. PT. Tugu Pratama Indonesia
9 Macroeconomic Indicators
9.1. Country data
10 Appendix
10.1. Methodology
10.2. Industry associations
10.3. Related MarketLine research
10.4. About MarketLine
List of Tables
Table 1: Indonesia non-life insurance market value: $ billion, 2017-22(e)
Table 2: Indonesia non–life insurance market category segmentation: % share, by value, 2017–2022(e)