Non-Life Insurance in Germany Key Trends and Opportunities to 2020
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, August 07, 2017 ) Publisher's 'Non-Life Insurance in Germany, Key Trends and Opportunities to 2020' report provides in-depth market analysis, information and insights into the German non-life insurance segment, including:
- The German non-life insurance segment's detailed outlook by product category
- A comprehensive overview of the German economy and demographics
- A comparison of the German insurance industry with its regional counterparts
- The various distribution channels in the German non-life insurance segment
- Detailed analysis of natural hazards and their impact on the German insurance industry
- Details of the competitive landscape in the non-life insurance segment in Germany
- Details of regulatory policy applicable to the German insurance industry
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Table of Containts
1 Key Facts and Highlights
2 Executive Summary
3 Economy and Demographics
4 Segment Outlook
4.1 Regional Comparison
4.2 Segment Indicators
4.2.1 Gross written premium and penetration
4.2.2 Policies sold
4.2.3 Claims
4.2.4 Profitability
4.2.5 Assets and investments
5 Outlook by Category
5.1 Property Insurance
5.1.1 Product overview
5.1.2 Premium
5.1.3 Policies sold
5.1.4 Profitability
5.2 Motor Insurance
5.2.1 Product overview
5.2.2 Premium
5.2.3 Policies sold
5.2.4 Profitability
5.3 Liability Insurance
5.3.1 Product overview
5.3.2 Premium
5.3.3 Policies sold
5.3.4 Profitability
5.4 Marine, Aviation and Transit Insurance
5.4.1 Product overview
5.4.2 Premium
5.4.3 Policies sold
5.4.4 Profitability
6 Distribution Channel Outlook
6.1 Analysis by Distribution Channel
6.1.1 Agencies
6.1.2 Brokers
6.1.3 Direct marketing
6.1.4 Bancassurance
6.1.5 E-commerce
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7 Natural and Man-made Hazards
7.1 Windstorms and Hailstorms
7.2 Floods
7.3 Extreme Temperature and Drought
7.4 Exposure
8 Competitive Landscape
8.1 Company Profiles
8.1.1 Allianz Versicherung-company overview
8.1.2 Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty-company overview
8.1.3 HDI-Gerling Industrie Versicherung-company overview
8.1.4 Axa Versicherung-company overview
8.1.5 R+V Allgemeine Versicherung-company overview
9 Governance, Risk and Compliance
9.1 Legislation Overview and Historical Evolution
9.2 Latest Changes in Regulation
9.3 Legislation and Market Practice by Type of Insurance
9.3.1 Life insurance
9.3.2 Property insurance
9.3.3 Motor insurance
9.3.4 Liability insurance
9.3.5 Marine, aviation and transit insurance
9.3.6 Personal accident and health insurance
9.4 Compulsory Insurance
9.4.1 Motor third-party liability insurance
9.4.2 Workmen's compensation insurance
9.4.3 Air carriers and aircraft operators insurance
9.4.4 Professional indemnity insurance for alternative investment fund managers
9.4.5 Product liability insurance for pharmaceutical manufacturers
9.4.6 Clinical trial liability insurance
9.4.7 Operating liability for plants posing a hazard to the environment
9.4.8 Liability for ships with respect to oil pollution
9.4.9 Liability insurance against the transport of hazardous and noxious substances by sea
9.5 Supervision and Control
9.5.1 International Association of Insurance Supervisors
9.5.2 European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority
9.5.3 Federation of European Risk Management Associations
9.5.4 Federal Financial Supervisory Authority
9.5.5 German Insurance Association
9.6 Non-Admitted Insurance Regulations
9.6.1 Overview
9.6.2 Intermediaries
9.6.3 Market practices
9.6.4 Fines and Penalties
9.7 Company Registration and Operations
9.7.1 Type of insurance organization
9.7.2 Establishing a local company
9.7.3 Foreign ownership
9.7.4 Types of license
9.7.5 Capital requirements
9.7.6 Solvency margin
9.7.7 Reserve requirements
9.7.8 Investment regulations
9.7.9 Statutory return requirements
9.7.10 Fee structure 144
9.8 Taxation
9.8.1 Insurance premium or policy taxation
9.8.2 Withholding taxes on premium paid overseas
9.8.3 Corporate tax
9.8.4 VAT
9.8.5 Captives
9.9 Legal System
9.9.1 Introduction
9.9.2 Access to court
9.9.3 Alternative dispute resolution
10 Databook
10.1 Policies and Premium
10.2 Claims and Expenses
10.3 Assets and Investments
10.4 Direct Marketing and E-Commerce
10.5 Insurance Brokers and Agencies
10.6 Bancassurance and Other Distribution Channels
10.7 Property Insurance
10.8 Property Insurance by Product
10.9 Motor Insurance
10.10 Motor Insurance by Product 160
10.11 Liability Insurance 161
10.12 Marine, Aviation and Transit Insurance 162
11 Definitions and Methodology
11.1 Definitions
11.2 Methodology
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- The German non-life insurance segment's detailed outlook by product category
- A comprehensive overview of the German economy and demographics
- A comparison of the German insurance industry with its regional counterparts
- The various distribution channels in the German non-life insurance segment
- Detailed analysis of natural hazards and their impact on the German insurance industry
- Details of the competitive landscape in the non-life insurance segment in Germany
- Details of regulatory policy applicable to the German insurance industry
For more information about this report: http://www.reportsweb.com/non-life-insurance-in-germany-key-trends-and-opportunities-to-2020
Table of Containts
1 Key Facts and Highlights
2 Executive Summary
3 Economy and Demographics
4 Segment Outlook
4.1 Regional Comparison
4.2 Segment Indicators
4.2.1 Gross written premium and penetration
4.2.2 Policies sold
4.2.3 Claims
4.2.4 Profitability
4.2.5 Assets and investments
5 Outlook by Category
5.1 Property Insurance
5.1.1 Product overview
5.1.2 Premium
5.1.3 Policies sold
5.1.4 Profitability
5.2 Motor Insurance
5.2.1 Product overview
5.2.2 Premium
5.2.3 Policies sold
5.2.4 Profitability
5.3 Liability Insurance
5.3.1 Product overview
5.3.2 Premium
5.3.3 Policies sold
5.3.4 Profitability
5.4 Marine, Aviation and Transit Insurance
5.4.1 Product overview
5.4.2 Premium
5.4.3 Policies sold
5.4.4 Profitability
6 Distribution Channel Outlook
6.1 Analysis by Distribution Channel
6.1.1 Agencies
6.1.2 Brokers
6.1.3 Direct marketing
6.1.4 Bancassurance
6.1.5 E-commerce
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7 Natural and Man-made Hazards
7.1 Windstorms and Hailstorms
7.2 Floods
7.3 Extreme Temperature and Drought
7.4 Exposure
8 Competitive Landscape
8.1 Company Profiles
8.1.1 Allianz Versicherung-company overview
8.1.2 Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty-company overview
8.1.3 HDI-Gerling Industrie Versicherung-company overview
8.1.4 Axa Versicherung-company overview
8.1.5 R+V Allgemeine Versicherung-company overview
9 Governance, Risk and Compliance
9.1 Legislation Overview and Historical Evolution
9.2 Latest Changes in Regulation
9.3 Legislation and Market Practice by Type of Insurance
9.3.1 Life insurance
9.3.2 Property insurance
9.3.3 Motor insurance
9.3.4 Liability insurance
9.3.5 Marine, aviation and transit insurance
9.3.6 Personal accident and health insurance
9.4 Compulsory Insurance
9.4.1 Motor third-party liability insurance
9.4.2 Workmen's compensation insurance
9.4.3 Air carriers and aircraft operators insurance
9.4.4 Professional indemnity insurance for alternative investment fund managers
9.4.5 Product liability insurance for pharmaceutical manufacturers
9.4.6 Clinical trial liability insurance
9.4.7 Operating liability for plants posing a hazard to the environment
9.4.8 Liability for ships with respect to oil pollution
9.4.9 Liability insurance against the transport of hazardous and noxious substances by sea
9.5 Supervision and Control
9.5.1 International Association of Insurance Supervisors
9.5.2 European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority
9.5.3 Federation of European Risk Management Associations
9.5.4 Federal Financial Supervisory Authority
9.5.5 German Insurance Association
9.6 Non-Admitted Insurance Regulations
9.6.1 Overview
9.6.2 Intermediaries
9.6.3 Market practices
9.6.4 Fines and Penalties
9.7 Company Registration and Operations
9.7.1 Type of insurance organization
9.7.2 Establishing a local company
9.7.3 Foreign ownership
9.7.4 Types of license
9.7.5 Capital requirements
9.7.6 Solvency margin
9.7.7 Reserve requirements
9.7.8 Investment regulations
9.7.9 Statutory return requirements
9.7.10 Fee structure 144
9.8 Taxation
9.8.1 Insurance premium or policy taxation
9.8.2 Withholding taxes on premium paid overseas
9.8.3 Corporate tax
9.8.4 VAT
9.8.5 Captives
9.9 Legal System
9.9.1 Introduction
9.9.2 Access to court
9.9.3 Alternative dispute resolution
10 Databook
10.1 Policies and Premium
10.2 Claims and Expenses
10.3 Assets and Investments
10.4 Direct Marketing and E-Commerce
10.5 Insurance Brokers and Agencies
10.6 Bancassurance and Other Distribution Channels
10.7 Property Insurance
10.8 Property Insurance by Product
10.9 Motor Insurance
10.10 Motor Insurance by Product 160
10.11 Liability Insurance 161
10.12 Marine, Aviation and Transit Insurance 162
11 Definitions and Methodology
11.1 Definitions
11.2 Methodology
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