United States Insurance Market Metrics Source Guide
A source-led guide to reading United States insurance market metrics across FIO direct-premium and sector references without blending life, P&C, and health bases.
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A source-led guide to reading United States insurance market metrics across FIO direct-premium and sector references without blending life, P&C, and health bases.
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Gulf insurance market data can look simple when it is reduced to a premium headline. It is less simple when the reader asks which report, which currency, which segment, and which reporting basis produced the number. InsureSouk's Insurance…
Insurance market-size numbers are useful only when the reader knows what is being measured. Gross written premium, direct premium written, paid claims, technical provisions, penetration, density, written policies, and invested assets answer different questions. They should not be…
The United States is a large and diverse insurance market with state-based regulation, national coordination through insurance regulators, federal monitoring through the Federal Insurance Office, and major activity across property and casualty, life, annuities, health, specialty insurance, and…