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Reinsurance in the US, Key Trends and Opportunities to 2016
1. Reinsurance in the US, Key Trends and Opportunities to 2016
Report Details:
Published:October 2012
No. of Pages: 87
Price: Single User License – US$1950
Synopsis
The report provides in depth market analysis, information and insights relating to the US
reinsurance market, including:
• The US reinsurance market’s growth prospects by reinsurance categories
• The US reinsurance market’s growth prospects by reinsurance ceded from direct insurance
segments
• The competitive landscape in the US reinsurance market
Summary
The US reinsurance segment incurred substantial losses during the review period as a result of
the occurrence of a series of natural disasters such as Hurricane Gustav, Hurricane Ike, the ice
storm in New England in 2008, Northeast ice, snow and blizzards in 2010, tornado outbreaks in
Alabama and Joplin, floods in Mississippi and Hurricane Irene in 2011.
Scope
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the reinsurance market in the US:
• It provides historical values for the US reinsurance market for the review period (2007–2011) and
forecast period (2012–2016)
• It offers a detailed analysis of the key sub-segments in the US reinsurance market, along with
market forecasts until 2016
• It provides a detailed analysis of the reinsurance ceded from various direct insurance markets in
the US and its growth prospects
• It profiles the top reinsurance companies in the US
Reasons To Buy
• Make strategic business decisions using in depth historic and forecast market data related to the
US reinsurance market and each sector within it
• Understand the demand-side dynamics, key market trends and growth opportunities within the
US reinsurance market
• Assess the competitive dynamics in the reinsurance market
• Identify the growth opportunities and market dynamics within key product categories
2. • Gain insights into key regulations governing the US insurance market and its impact on
companies and the market''s future
Key Highlights
• As a result of the frequent occurrence of natural disasters, insurers are likely to share larger
revenue proportions with reinsurance companies in order to share greater risk.
• These improving macro and microeconomic fundamentals are expected to encourage growth in
the reinsurance business over the forecast period.
• Despite the significant catastrophe losses experienced by the property and casualty reinsurance
categories, due to the occurrence of a series of natural disasters in the country during the review
period, the property and casualty renewals showed a stable increase at the beginning of 2012.
• During the review period, US life insurance companies incurred losses due to the decline in
investment returns and unfavorable business and economic conditions in the country.
• Despite the growth potential, the US reinsurance segment is expected to remain exposed to the
fundamental shift in the global economy, for example, the ongoing sovereign debt crisis in EU
member states and the projected growth changes in the emerging economies such as China and
India.
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Major points covered in Table of Contents of this report include
Table of Contents
1 Executive Summary
2 Introduction
2.1 What is this Report About?
2.2 Definitions
2.3 Methodology
3 US Insurance Industry Attractiveness
3.1 Insurance Industry Market Size, 2007–2016
3.2 Reinsurance Growth Dynamics and Challenges
3.2.1 Reinsurance market size, 2007–2016
3.2.2 Reinsurance market size by type of insurance, 2007–2016
4 Key Industry Trends and Drivers
4.1 Fundamental Business Drivers
4.2 Life Insurance Segment Drivers
4.3 Non-Life Insurance Segment Drivers
4.4 Personal Accident and Health Insurance Segment Drivers
5 Competitive Landscape and Strategic Insights
5.1 Overview
5.2 Leading Companies in the US Reinsurance Market
5.3 National Indemnity Company– Company Overview
5.3.1 National Indemnity Company – key facts
5.4 Lloyd’s – Company Overview
3. 5.4.1 Lloyd’s – key facts
5.5 Swiss Reinsurance America Corporation– Company Overview
5.5.1 Swiss Reinsurance Company Ltd – key facts
5.6 QBE Reinsurance America Corporation – Company Overview
5.6.1 QBE Reinsurance America Corporation – key facts
5.7 Munich Re America, Inc. – Company Overview
5.7.1 Munich Re America, Inc. – key facts
6 Business Environment and Country Risk
6.1 Business Confidence
6.1.1 Business confidence index
6.1.2 Market capitalization trend – New York Stock Exchange
6.2 Economic Performance
6.2.1 GDP at constant prices (US dollar)
6.2.2 GDP per capita at constant prices (US dollar)
6.2.3 GDP at current prices (US dollar)
6.2.4 GDP per capita at current prices (US dollar)
6.2.5 GDP by key segments
6.2.6 Agricultural net output at current prices (US dollar)
6.2.7 Agricultural net output at current prices as a percentage of GDP
6.2.8 Manufacturing net output at current prices (US dollar)
6.2.9 Manufacturing net output at current prices as a percentage of GDP
6.2.10 Mining, manufacturing and utilities at current prices (US dollar)
6.2.11 Mining, manufacturing and utilities at current prices, as percentage of GDP
6.2.12 Construction net output at current prices, (US dollar)
6.2.13 Construction net output at current prices as a percentage of GDP
6.2.14 Inflation rate
6.2.15 Current account balance as a percentage of GDP
6.2.16 Exports as a percentage of GDP
6.2.17 Imports as a percentage of GDP
6.2.18 Exports growth
6.2.19 Imports growth
6.2.20 External debt
6.3 Infrastructure Quality and Availability
6.3.1 Total airports and sea ports
6.3.2 Railways and roadways
6.3.3 Passenger vehicle production volume
6.3.4 Commercial vehicle production volume
6.3.5 Automotive component exports trend
6.3.6 Automotive component imports trend
6.3.7 Passenger car penetration
6.3.8 Healthcare expenditure
6.3.9 Healthcare expenditure as a percentage of GDP
4. 6.3.10 Healthcare expenditure per capita
6.3.11 Total internet subscribers
6.4 Labor Force
6.4.1 Labor force
6.4.2 Unemployment rate
6.5 Demographics
6.5.1 Annual disposable income
6.5.2 Total population
6.5.3 Urban and rural population
6.5.4 Female percentage of population
6.5.5 Male percentage of population
6.5.6 Population density
6.5.7 Number of households
6.6 Political and Social Risk
6.6.1 Political stability
6.6.2 Terrorism index
6.6.3 Transparency index
7 Appendix
7.1 Methodology
7.2 Contact Us
7.3 About Timetric
7.4 Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 1: Insurance Industry Definitions
Table 2: US Insurance Overall Written Premium by Segment (US$ Billion), 2007–2011
Table 3: US Insurance Overall Written Premium by Segment (US$ Billion), 2011–2016
Table 4: US Insurance Segmentation (% Share), 2007–2016
Table 5: US Reinsurance Market Size by Category (US$ Billion), 2007–2011
Table 6: US Reinsurance Market Size by Category (US$ Billion), 2011–2016
Table 7: US Premium Ceded to Reinsurance by Type of Insurance (US$ Billion), 2007–2011
Table 8: US Premium Ceded to Reinsurance by Type of Insurance (US$ Billion), 2011–2016
Table 9: US Life Insurance – Percentage of Reinsurance Ceded (%), 2007–2011
Table 10: US Life Insurance – Percentage of Reinsurance Ceded (%), 2011–2016
Table 11: US Non-Life Insurance – Percentage of Reinsurance Ceded, 2007–2011
Table 12: US Non-Life Insurance – Percentage of Reinsurance Ceded, 2011–2016
Table 13: US Personal Accident and Health Insurance – Percentage of Reinsurance Ceded (%),
2007–2011
Table 14: US Personal Accident and Health Insurance – Percentage of Reinsurance Ceded (%),
2011–2016
Table 15: Munich Reinsurance Company US, Key Facts
Table 16: Lloyd’s, Key Facts
5. Table 17: Swiss Reinsurance Company Ltd, Key Facts
Table 18: QBE Reinsurance America Corporation, Key Facts
Table 19: Munich Re America, Inc., Key Facts
List of Figures
Figure 1: US Insurance Overall Written Premium by Segment (US$ Billion), 2007–2016
Figure 2: US Insurance Market Dynamics by Segment, 2007–2016
Figure 3: US Premium Ceded to Reinsurance by Category (US$ Billion), 2007–2016
Figure 4: US Premium Ceded to Reinsurance by Category (% Share), 2011 and 2016
Figure 5: US Reinsurance Market Dynamics by Category, 2007–2016
Figure 6: US Premium Ceded to Reinsurance by Type of Insurance (US$ Billion), 2007–2016
Figure 7: US Reinsurance Market Dynamics by Type of Insurance, 2007–2016
Figure 8: US Life Insurance – Percentage of Reinsurance Ceded (%), 2007–2011
Figure 9: US Life Insurance – Percentage of Reinsurance Ceded (%), 2011–2016
Figure 10: US Non-Life Insurance – Percentage of Reinsurance Ceded, 2007–2011
Figure 11: US Non-Life Insurance – Percentage of Reinsurance Ceded, 2011–2016
Figure 12: US Personal Accident and Health Insurance – Percentage of Reinsurance Ceded (%),
2007–2011
Figure 13: US Personal Accident and Health Insurance – Percentage of Reinsurance Ceded (%),
2011–2016
Figure 14: US Business Confidence Indicator, Q1 2008 – Q1 2012
Figure 15: US Stock Exchange Market Capitalization (US$ Trillion), 2007–2011
Figure 16: US GDP at Constant Prices (US$ Trillion), 2007–2011
Figure 17: US GDP Per Capita at Constant Prices (US$), 2007–2011
Figure 18: US GDP at Current Prices (US$ Trillion), 2007–2011
Figure 19: US GDP Per Capita at Current Prices (US$), 2007–2011
Figure 20: US GDP by Key Segments (%) 2009 and 2011
Figure 21: US Agricultural Net Output at Current Prices (US$ Billion), 2007–2011
Figure 22: US Agricultural Net Output at Current Prices as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2007–2011
Figure 23: US Manufacturing Net Output at Current Prices (US$ Trillion), 2007–2011
Figure 24: US Manufacturing Net Output at Current Prices as a Percentage of GDP (%),
2007–2011
Figure 25: US Mining, Manufacturing and Utilities Net Output at Current Prices (US$ Trillion),
2007–2011
Figure 26: US Mining, Manufacturing and Utilities Net Output at Current Prices as a Percentage of
GDP (%), 2007–2011
Figure 27: US Construction Net Output at Current Prices (US$ Billion), 2007–2011
Figure 28: US Construction Output at Current Prices as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2007–2011
Figure 29: US Inflation Rate (%), 2007–2011
Figure 30: US Current Account Balance as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2007–2011
Figure 31: US Exports as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2007–2011
Figure 32: US Imports as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2007–2011
6. Figure 33: US Exports Growth (%), 2007–2011
Figure 34: US Imports Growth (%), 2007–2011
Figure 35: US External Debt as a Percentage of GDP, 2007–2011
Figure 36: Total Number of US Airports and Seaports, 2011
Figure 37: US Railways and Roadways (Kilometers), 2011
Figure 38: US Passenger Vehicle Production, 2007–2011
Figure 39: US Commercial Vehicle Production, 2007–2011
Figure 40: US Automotive Component Exports (US$ Billion), 2007–2011
Figure 41: US Automotive Component Imports (US$ Billion), 2007–2011
Figure 42: US Passenger Car Penetration (Per Thousand People), 2007–2011
Figure 43: US Healthcare Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2007–2011
Figure 44: US Healthcare Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2007–2011
Figure 45: US Per Capita Healthcare Expenditure (US$), 2007–2011
Figure 46: US Internet Subscriptions (Million), 2007–2011
Figure 47: US Size of Labor Force in 15–59 Age Group (Million), 2007–2011
Figure 48: US Unemployment Rate (%), 2007–2011
Figure 49: US Annual Disposable Income (US$ Trillion), 2007–2011
Figure 50: US Total Population (Million), 2007–2011
Figure 51: US Urban and Rural Population (%), 2007–2011
Figure 52: US Females as a Percentage of the Population (%), 2007–2011
Figure 53: US Males as a Percentage of the Population (%), 2007–2011
Figure 54: US Population Density (per Square Kilometer), 2007–2011
Figure 55: US Number of Households, 2007–2011
Figure 56: Global Terrorism Heat Map, 2011
Figure 57: US Transparency Index, 2007–2011
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