Life insurance in Asia : winning in the next decade

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    • Binder, Stephan
    • Ngai, Joseph Luc

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Life insurance in Asia : winning in the next decade

Stephan Binder and Joseph Luc Ngai

John Wiley & Sons (Asia), 2009

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The Asian life insurance industry is truly entering an inflection point. Coming off massive growth from the past several years, the industry has suffered greatly, along with the rest of the financial industry, in the 2008 financial crisis. Most life insurers across Asia have lost tremendous value in the wake of the crisis; a few are in significant distress. It is important not to lose sight of the longer-term outlook though: fueled by macroeconomic factors such as the emergence of the middle class, high savings rates, and the growing need to save and invest for retirement, Asia's life insurance market is expected to grow at double the rate of the US and European market over the next decade. The time now is ripe for insurers to establish regional partnerships to access these markets. This authoritative book analyses the life insurance landscape in Asia, including traditional life insurance, bancassurance, etc. It comprehensively overviews the Asian insurance industry, based on extensive research provided by the authors on business opportunities and key success factors. This is an accessible yet authoritative guide to a key market opportunity.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments. Preface. 1: Life Insurance in Asia: Winning in the Next Decade. 2: Emerging Themes in Asia. 3: China and India: Yes, Size Does Matter. 4: Japan: New Tricks in an Old Market. 5: Asian Tigers: Maturing Markets Still Going Strong. 6: Southeast Asia: Back on a Growth Trajectory. 7: Australia: Light at the End of the Tunnel? 8: The Next Decade: What it Takes to Win in Asia. Appendix. Notes. Index.

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