European Motor Insurance Markets Addendum June 216
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Introduction This is an addendum to European Motor Insurance Markets, which was published in November 215 and contained data up to and including 213. The addendum presents 214 figures for a number of indicators, with a focus on total motor, motor third-party liability (MTPL) and damage premiums and claims expenditure. It should be read in conjunction with the main report. The 214 data confirms what was clearly shown in the main report; there are substantial differences in motor claim costs and frequency between EU member states and resulting variations in premiums to reflect these differences in claims. Such regional variations are perceived by some as inconsistent with the ideal of a single EU market. However, this diversity reflects member states regulatory, risk and economic environments, which all have an impact on the cost of claims. Insurers must take these into account when calculating premiums to ensure they have the financial capacity to cover their risks. Total motor (Charts 1 6) In 214, motor insurance remained the most widely purchased non-life product in Europe, accounting for 27.3% of non-life business, although its share continues to diminish. Total motor premium income amounted to 124bn in 214, against 123.5bn in 213. The. increase follows a decrease of.8% in 213. The leading markets Germany, France, Italy, the UK and Spain accounted for 67.2 % of all European motor premiums in 214, virtually unchanged from 213. Differing trends were nevertheless observed: while total premiums grew for the second consecutive year in Germany (5.8% in 213 and 4.8% in 214) and France (1.3% in 213 and 1.8% in 214), negative growth was recorded in Italy (-7.7% in 213 and -5. in 214), the UK (-5. in 213 and -2.1% in 214) and Spain (-3.8% in 213 and -. in 214). Looking at the long-term European trend, motor premiums grew 5.1% between 25 and 214. This was driven by the almost 15% growth registered in optional damage premiums, as compulsory MTPL cover decreased by nearly. In 214, the number of claims decreased 2.3% compared to 213, resulting in a 1.5% decrease in claims expenditure to 92.4bn. This confirms the trends established between 29 and 213, when the number of claims and claims expenditure fell by 8. and 2.3% respectively. The reduction in claims expenditure contributed to the combined ratio decreasing to 97.3% in 214, compared to 98.7% in 213, indicating growing underwriting profitability despite the difficult financial environment. After three years of negative results from 29 to 211, profitability returned in 212 and 213 and totalled 2.8bn in 214. Compulsory MTPL and optional damage cover (Charts 7 23) Compulsory MTPL premiums represented 57% of total motor premiums in 214, compared to 57.9% in 213, thus continuing the decline in the share of such premiums observed in previous years. In volume terms, MTPL premiums continued to decrease in 214. After the reduction of.8% registered in 213, premiums decreased by.9% in 214 to 62.5bn. The sharpest decreases were recorded in one of the largest markets, Italy, but also in smaller ones such as Greece, Slovakia and Croatia. European Motor Insurance Markets Addendum 3
The reduction in premiums and an increase of 1.3% in the number of insured vehicles led to a decrease in the average MTPL premium per insured in 214, continuing a trend that started in 212. The average premium was 224, a decrease of 3% on 213. MTPL claims expenditure increased by almost to 51.8bn in 214, after two years of decrease in 212 and 213. The increase in claims expenditure and the decrease in premiums meant the combined ratio rose for the first time since 29. The MTPL combined ratio was 15.3% in 214, compared to 12.7% in 213. The number of MTPL claims remained stable, increasing just. compared to 213. This was the first increase since 21. In 214, 1.76m claims involved bodily injuries in Europe, down 4.3% on 213 and continuing a downward trend that started in 28. As a result, the share of bodily injury claims in total MTPL claims decreased to 12.8%, compared to 1 in 213. The average cost of an MTPL claim stabilised at the 213 level, growing by only.3% in 214 to 3 178. The average MTPL claims frequency also remained broadly stable, slightly decreasing from 6. in 213 to 5.9% in 214 due to the number of insured vehicles increasing faster than the number of claims notified. The claims frequency involving bodily injury (number of personal injury claims per insured) followed the same trend and dropped to.55% in 214 from. in 213, having fallen steadily over the previous six years. Looking at optional damage cover, both premiums and the number of insured vehicles remained stable compared to 213. Claims expenditure, on the other hand, decreased to 32.2bn from 34.6bn in 213. This trend is echoed in the number of claims notified (excluding nil claims), which decreased by 3.5% to 2.5m after a 1.3% increase in 213. As a result of the decrease in claims expenditure, the combined ratio for optional cover reduced to 83.9% from 87. in 213. National differences (Charts 24 31) As stated in the introduction, the 214 data confirms that there are substantial regional differences in motor claim costs. In 214, MTPL claims in the EU ranged in average cost from 1 2 in Portugal to more than 5 in Finland and Italy. The average cost of claims involving bodily injury also differs widely between countries, due to differences in the costs of medical treatment and compensation practices. In 214, bodily injury claims ranged in average cost from less than 4 in the Czech Republic to more than 2 in France and Greece. In order to fully understand the level of risk exposure in a region, both the cost and the frequency of claims must be considered. MTPL claims varied widely in frequency in the EU in 214, from almost 2.5% in Finland to 8% in Austria. Similar differences can be found in the bodily injury component, with the average frequency ranging from.1 in the Czech Republic to 1.1% in Italy. As with the frequency, the volume of bodily injury claims likewise varied significantly, ranging from 3.9% of all MTPL claims in Turkey to 18.5% in Italy. Similarly, damage claims frequency varied from 9% in Sweden to more than 3 in Estonia and Turkey. 4 Insurance Europe
Motor charts Charts 1 6 Total motor Charts 7 23 Compulsory MTPL and optional damage cover Charts 24 31 National differences The data samples used in the graphs differ depending on the figures available. Sample sizes are consistent with those in the European Motor Insurance Markets report. In the very few cases where data for a particular country was not available for 214, 213 figures have been used. For non-eurozone countries, figures have been converted into euros using 213 constant exchange rates. Chart 1: Direct motor premiums written in the domestic market 24 214 m Chart 2: Motor premiums as proportion of non-life market 24 214 13 33% 12 3 31.8% 31.3% 11 31% 1 9 8 7 - - 3 29% 28% 27% 29.1% 29. 29.8% 28. 28. 28.1% 27. 27. 27.3% 6 Motor premiums - 2 Chart 3: Total motor claims expenditure 24 214 m 1 9 8 7 6 - - Chart 4: Number of total motor claims and claims expenditure 24 214 m m 56 55 54 53 52 51 5 49 1 98 96 94 92 9 88 5-48 86 Claims expenditure Number of claims notified Claims expenditure, () Number of claims notified Claims expenditure Chart 5: Average motor insurance combined ratio 24 214 18% 1 1 1 1 98% 9 9 9 96.3% 95.1% 95.5% 97.5% 99.9% 15. 15.1% 11.8% 99.5% 98.7% 97.3% Chart 6: Motor underwriting results 24 214 bn 7 4.9 4.6 5 4. 2.6 2.8 3 1.3.5 1.1-1 - 3-1.8-5 -5.3-5. - 7 18% 1 1 9 9 88% Underwriting result Combined ratio European Motor Insurance Markets Addendum 5
Chart 7: Growth in total motor, MTPL and damage premiums 25 214 5% Chart 8: MTPL premiums 24 214 m 65 3% 6 1% 55-1% 5-3% 45 - -5% 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 4 - Total MTPL Damage 35 - MTPL premiums Chart 9: Nominal change in MTPL premiums by country (at constant exchange rates) 213 214 55% Chart 1: MTPL claims expenditure 24 214 m 55 45% 35% 25% 15% 5% -5% -15% 5 45 4 35 - - -25% 3-213 214 MTPL claims expenditure Chart 11: Number of MTPL claims and claims expenditure 24 214 m m Chart 12: Average MTPL combined ratio 24 214 18.5 55 115% 18 17.5 17 16.5 16 54 53 52 51 113% 111% 19% 17% 15% 13% 11% 17. 16.5% 14.9% 14.5% 17.1% 112.3% 19.9% 17.1% 15.3% 14.3% 12.7% 15.5 5 99% 15 49 97% MTPL claims notified MTPL claims expenditure Chart 13: MTPL combined ratio by country 212 214 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 Chart 14: Motor damage premiums 24 214 m 5 4 3 2-2 1-212 213 214 Damage premiums - 6 Insurance Europe
Chart 15: Motor damage claims expenditure 24 214 m 35 1 Chart 16: Average motor damage combined ratio 24 214 1 3 25 2 95% 9 87.1% 94.9% 94.5% 9. 87.5% 87. 15-85% 84. 83.1% 1 5-8 8. 8. 83.9% -1 75% Damage claims expenditure Chart 17: Number of claims involving bodily injury 28 214 m 2.5 Chart 18: Number of bodily injury claims as a share of total MTPL claims 29, 213 and 214 2 2. 2 1 1.5 1 1. - - 8%.5 -. 28 29 21 211 212 213 214-8% IT FI DE FR NL NO PT HU CZ EE GR TR Claims involving bodily injury 29 213 214 Chart 19: Bodily injury claims frequency 28 213 Chart 2: Average MTPL premiums 24 214.85%.8.8.78%.77% 3 25 15% 1.75%.7 2 5%.7.65%.6.6.6.55% 15 1-5%.55% 5-1.5 28 29 21 211 212 213 214-15% Average MTPL premiums Chart 21: Average MTPL claims costs 25 214 Chart 22: Number of MTPL claims 24 214 3 2 m 18 3 2 8 17 16 15 14 2 6-13 - 2 4-12 11-2 2 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214-1 - Average MTPL claims costs MTPL claims European Motor Insurance Markets Addendum 7
Chart 23: MTPL claims frequency 24 214 Chart 24: Average MTPL premiums by country 212 214 8.5% 48 8. 7.5% 7. 6.5% 6. 5.5% 7.7% 7. 7. 7. 7. 6.9% 6.9% 6.5% 6. 6. 5.9% 42 36 3 24 18 12 6 43 388 38 245 229 221 185 184 16 143 136 131 113 15 11 94 67 62 5. IT CH BE DE GR NL ES FR FI SI HR PT PL TR CZ EE HU LV Claims frequency 212 213 214 Chart 25: Average MTPL premiums by country (PPP-adjusted) 212 214 45 4 35 Chart 26: Average motor damage premiums by country 212 214 6 5 594 551 442 3 25 2 15 4 3 2 371 37 338 324 324 31 296 261 243 233 216 211 191 129 1 1 5 IT BE GR CH DE HR TR ES NL PL PT FR CZ FI HU EE LV 212 213 214 EE LV CH AT SK FR CZ TR NL SE HU PL FI DE SI HR PT 212 213 214 Chart 27: MTPL claims frequency by country 212 214 1 Chart 28: Bodily injury claims frequency by country 29, 213 and 214 1.8% 1. 8% 1. 1. 1..8%... AT PT TR GR BE DE IT PL EE FR NL NO SK SI HR SE HU CZ FI 212 213 214. IT SI DE SE PT FR EE NL FI NO TR GR HU CZ 29 213 214 Chart 29: Average MTPL claims costs by country 212 214 6 Chart 3: Average MTPL claims costs by country (PPP-adjusted) 212 214 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 212 213 214 212 213 214 8 Insurance Europe
Chart 31: MTPL net risk premium by country 29, 213 and 214 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 29 213 214 European Motor Insurance Markets Addendum 9
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