Global Catastrophe Insurance Market 2016-2020
SKU ID :TNV-10280081 | Published Date: 26-Sep-2016 | No. of pages: 83Description
TOC
PART 01: Executive summary
• Highlights
PART 02: Scope of the report
• Market overview
• Top-vendor offerings
PART 03: Market research methodology
• Research methodology
• Economic indicators
PART 04: Introduction
• Key market highlights
• Definition of catastrophe insurance
• Difference between catastrophe and non-catastrophe exposure
• Catastrophe insurance transaction
PART 05: Market landscape
• Market overview
• Global insured losses and forecast
Five forces analysis
PART 06: Geographical segmentation
• Geographical segmentation
• Americas
• APAC
• EMEA
PART 07: Market drivers
• Catastrophe bond pricing and valuation strategies
• Regulatory support for public-private cooperation on building resilient infrastructure and better risk governance
• Climatic changes
PART 08: Impact of drivers
PART 09: Market challenges
• Impact of catastrophic losses on the insurers' balance sheets and on pricing and rating system
• Modeling of climatic hazards
• Challenges faced by insurance brokerage firms
PART 10: Impact of drivers and challenges
PART 11: Market trends
• Improvement in capital management leading to greater performance of different investments
• Use of big data analytics to design catastrophe policies
• Leveraging social media channels for better market penetration and for better customer connectivity
PART 12: Vendor landscape
• Competitive landscape
• Other prominent vendors
PART 13: Key vendor profiles
• American International Group, Inc.
• Allianz
• AXA
• Berkshire Hathaway
• Lloyds
PART 14: Appendix
• List of abbreviations
PART 15: Explore Technavio
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 01: Countries covered for market analysis
Exhibit 02: Product offerings
Exhibit 03: Life cycle of a catastrophe insurance
Exhibit 04: Types of catastrophe that are insured
Exhibit 05: Peculiarities in the wildfire loss
Exhibit 06: Types of drought insurance
Exhibit 07: Global catastrophe insurance market 2015-2020 ($ billions)
Exhibit 08: Reasons for upgrading capital management
Exhibit 09: Costliest global earthquakes for global economy
Exhibit 10: Market share of losses for different catastrophes 2015
Exhibit 11: Catastrophe insured losses 2015 ($ billions)
Exhibit 12: Five forces analysis
Exhibit 13: Geographical segmentation 2015
Exhibit 14: Geographical segmentation 2020
Exhibit 15: Catastrophe insurance market in Americas 2015-2020 ($ billions)
Exhibit 16: Catastrophe insurance market in APAC 2015-2020 ($ billions)
Exhibit 17: Catastrophe insurance market in EMEA 2015-2020 ($ billion)
Exhibit 18: Strategies of PPP
Exhibit 19: Impact of drivers
Exhibit 20: Various components of structured catastrophe models
Exhibit 21: Challenges in weather-related CAT modeling
Exhibit 22: Challenges faced by insurance brokerage firms
Exhibit 23: Impact of drivers and challenges
Exhibit 24: Major components of a typical catastrophe model
Exhibit 25: Data-driven insights for better data management
Exhibit 26: Insurance segment with significant use of analytics (actuarial and underwriting)
Exhibit 27: Insurance segment with significant use of analytics (claims processing)
Exhibit 28: Insurance segment with significant use of analytics (fraud)
Exhibit 29: Forms of catastrophe frauds
Exhibit 30: Social media benefits to insurance firms
Exhibit 31: Factors that drive customer satisfaction
Exhibit 32: Customer connectivity
Exhibit 33: Innovations in customer services
Exhibit 34: Management of catastrophe exposure
Exhibit 35: Other prominent vendors
Exhibit 36: Product portfolio
Exhibit 37: Recent developments
Exhibit 38: Product portfolio
Exhibit 39: Recent developments
Exhibit 40: Product portfolio
Exhibit 41: Recent developments
Exhibit 42: Recent developments
Exhibit 43: Recent developments
Tables & Figures
Companies
American International Group, Allianz, AXA, Berkshire Hathaway, Lloyds, Allstate, Aviva, Liberty Mutual, and Zurich Insurance.
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