Market Focus: 2006 Life and Pensions Market Overview
Report
Market Focus: 2006 Life and Pensions Market Overview is a marketing resource from Datamonitor, a leading provider of online data, analytic and forecasting platforms for key vertical sectors. It helps 5,000 of the world's largest companies profit from better, more timely decisions.
With insurers looking to take full advantage of continued growth going into 2006 understanding changing market conditions is imperative, particularly with increasing competition on the horizon and continued margin erosion. This report looks at the changing market conditions in the L&P space in both Europe and North America.
Scope
Covers both North America & Europe
Areas covered include investment and premium growth outlooks, pension reform, consolidation, M&A and regulation.
Highlights
The L&P recovery looks set to continue with continued strong investment performance where good results were driven largely by investment gains. While equity performance is still far from reaching levels before the downturn, modest growth looks set to continue, and despite remaining headwinds, market stability looks likely for the next 18 months
As the number or retirees grows, historic levels of state pension provision grow more untenable due to rising dependency ratios (the relationship between those of working and non-working age). The transfer from public to private pensions is certain to continue, particularly in Europe as governments continue to dramatically reform pension schemes.
The last 10 years has seen considerable growth in regulation and compliance is set to remain at the forefront of attention. In the US the inability to reach a consensus on modernization continues to frustrate, while in Europe, Pan-European directives in particular the Financial Services Action Plan will see far reaching consequences for insurers.
Reasons to Purchase
Gain visibility on the latest developments in the European and North American L&P market
Gain market insight to assist in your strategic planning and go-to-market strategy