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Published by: Global Industry Analysts
Published: Mar. 1, 2008 - 25 Pages
Table of Contents
- 1. Market Overview
- Market Infancy Paints Brighter Prospects
- Table 1: Mexican Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
- Insurance Industry by Segment - Life and Non-Life Markets
- Independently Analyzed with Annual Premium Income in US$
- Billion for the Years 2005 through 2010 (includes
- corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 2: Mexican 6-Year Perspective for Insurance Industry
- by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Premium Income for Life
- and Non-Life Markets for 2005, 2008, and 2010 (includes
- corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 3: Mexican Insurance Industry (2006): Per Capita
- Premium in US$, and Penetration of Insurance by Category -
- Life and Non-Life
- Table 4: Mexican Insurance Industry (2005): Percentage
- Breakdown of Total Insurance Premiums by Category - Auto,
- Catastrophe, Civil Liability, Death and Disability, Fire,
- Group Life, Individual Life, MAT, Medical, and Others
- (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Premium Tax in Mexico
- Insurance Brokers
- Environmental Risks
- Challenges Before the Mexican Insurance Industry
- Failings of Mexican Insurers
- Mindset of Mexicans - An Obstacle for Insurance Sector
- Outlook
- A Promising Future
- Competitive Landscape
- Table 5: Leading Players in Mexican Insurance Industry
- (2005): Percentage Market Share by Gross Written Premiums of
- Companies - ABA, Banamex, Bancomer, Banorte, GNP, ING
- Comercial America, Inbursa, Monterrey, Mapfre, Qualitas, and
- Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 6: Leading Players in the Mexican Insurance Industry
- (2004): Percentage Market Share for Grupo Nacional
- Provincial, Seguros Comercial America, MetLife Mexico,
- Seguros Banamex, Seguros Inbursa, Seguros Monterrey New York
- Life, Mapfire, Tepeyac, Qualitas, Seguros Bbva Bancomer,
- Zurich and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 7: Mexican Insurance Industry (2004): Leading
- Companies’ Percentage Business Mix for Life, Auto,
- Accident/Illness, and Other Non-Life
- 2. A Segmental Perspective
- 2a. Life Insurance
- Market Leaders
- Table 8: Leading Players in Mexican Life Insurance Market
- (2005): Percentage Market Share by Company - Comercial
- America, GNP, MetLife Mexico, Seguros Monterrey New York
- Life, Seguros Bancomer, S.A. de C.V., and Others(includes
- corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 9: Top-Five Players in the Mexican Life Insurance
- Industry (2003) - Gross Written Premiums in US$ Million for
- Metlife Mexico, G.N.P., Monterrey New York Life, ING
- Comercial America, and Banamex (includes corresponding
- Graph/Chart)
- 2b. Health Insurance - A Growth Prospect
- Cross-Border Health Insurance Market
- ISES
- 2c. Non-Life Insurance
- Table 10: Mexican Property & Casualty Insurance Market (2005):
- Percentage Breakdown by Category - Agriculture, Automobile,
- Credit, Earthquake, Fire, Marine & Transportation, Liability,
- and Mixed (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 11: Non-Life Insurance Industry in Mexico (1H
- 2001-2004): Gross Premium Income in US$ Billion (includes
- corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Market Leaders
- Table 12: Mexican Non-Life Insurance Industry (2004) - Gross
- Written Premiums in US$ Million by Leading Companies for ING,
- Comercial America, G.N.P., Inbursa, Zurich, Aba/Seguros,
- Qualitas, Mapfre Tepeyac, BBVA Bancomer, Allianz Mexico and
- Atlas (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 13: Top-Five Players in the Mexican Non-Life Insurance
- Industry (2003) - Gross Written Premiums in US$ Million for
- ING Comercial America, G.N.P., Inbursa, Mapfre Tepeyac, and
- Zurich (Consolidado) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Auto Insurance
- Commercial and Homeowners Property
- Liability Limitations
- 3. A Recent Past Perspective
- 2000-2001: Emergence as the ‘Happening’ Place
- Table 14: Mexican Insurance Industry (2000 & 2001): Premium
- Written in Billion Pesos by Type of Insurance for Life,
- Pension, Health & Accident, Auto, and Others (includes
- corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Leading Players
- Table 15: Mexican Insurance Industry (1999 & 2000): Leading
- Insurers Ranked by Gross Written Premium in US$ Million
- (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- 4. A Backgrounder on the Market
- Undeveloped Nature of Insurance
- Impact of Globalization
- NAFTA and the Insurance Industry
- Legislation Reshapes the Market
- Structural Changes Come to Fruition
- The Darker Side
- Life and Pensions Scenario
- 5. Recent Industry Activity
- MetLife to Acquire AFORE Actinver
- QBE Group Acquires Seguros Cumbre
- Aegon Purchases 49% Stake in Seguros Argos
- 6. Strategic Corporate Developments in Recent Past
- MetLife Acquires Seguros Genesis SA
- Stewart Information Services Establishes Subsidiary in Mexico
- ING Ups Stake in Seguros Comercial America
- ING Renames Mexican Subsidiaries
- 7. Focus on Select Mexican Players
- Grupo Nacional Provincial, S.A.
- ING Seguros Comercial America S.A. de C.V..
- MetLife Mexico, S.A.
- Seguros Inbursa.
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AbstractThe Mexican Insurance Industry Report provides insightful analysis, market overview, industry structure and outlook of life and non-life insurance industries in the country. The report also examines other sectors of non-life insurance industry like homeowner’s property, health, and auto insurance among others. Get a rudimentary insight into the Mexican competitive landscape within the insurance industry. The report provides a compilation and discussion on recent past mergers & acquisitions and other industry activities, which have irreversibly changed the landscape of the industry. The report also peeps into the recent past/ historical perspective of the country’s insurance market. A regional level discussion also looks into the leading companies’ footing in these markets along with their annual written premiums and/ or market shares. The report discusses several key and niche Mexican players such as Grupo Nacional Provincial, S.A., ING Seguros Comercial America S.A. de C.V, MetLife Mexico, S.A., and Seguros Inbursa.
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