Market overview. ASEAN Insurance Pulse ASEAN GDP growth well in excess of global average

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Market overview ASEAN GDP growth well in excess of global average This overview covers the 10 countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), i.e. the five founding members,, the, and as well as Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and. In 2016, these 10 countries, with a total population of about 640 million, generated a combined GDP of around US$ 2.5 trillion, which is equivalent to 3.4 % of the world s total. As an economic block, the region would rank as the world s sixth-largest economy, slightly smaller than the UK. At an inflation-adjusted growth rate of 5.1 % per annum between 2011 and 2016, the ASEAN 5 countries (,, the, and, as per the International Monetary Fund s definition) economies grew 1.6 percentage points faster than the global economy. Going forward, this growth differential is projected to persist (see chart 1). Chart 1: Real GDP growth (2011 2022f; annual averages, in %) ASEAN 5* World 2.5 3.1 3.5 3.8 3.7 4.1 4.8 5.4 5.1 5.4 5.1 5.2 6.0 6.1 6.3 7.0 2011 2016 2017 2022 (estimates, forecasts) Source: IMF, World Economic Outlook (April 2017), *ASEAN 5 as per the IMF s classification 12

Resilience of ASEAN GDP growth amid increasing global policy uncertainty The fundamental economic prospects of the ASEAN region are adversely affected by significant global policy uncertainty. The rising threat of protectionist trade policies in the US weighs on the region s export outlook in particular as some ASEAN countries run large bilateral trade surpluses with the US. In addition, tightening global financial conditions, initiated by the US Federal Reserve Board have curtailed the room for accommodating monetary policies, with fiscal measures likely to be insufficient to fill any gap. Furthermore, monetary tightening conjures up the risk of capital outflows and heightened financial market volatility. On the positive side, despite the Damocles sword of protectionism, there are signs of a recovery in global trade (after some years of anaemic growth) and commodity prices. In addition, growth in China and Japan is expected to remain stable, contributing to the ASEAN region s expected GDP growth. Last but not least, the resilience of growth is underpinned by stronger domestic demand and, in the in particular, by higher public spending. 13

ASEAN insurance penetration on the rise According to chart 2, at a share of 73 % of total premiums, life insurance business plays a particularly important role in the ASEAN region, in comparison with its global share of 55 %. Having said this, the region s life insurance penetration (premiums as a share of GDP) still falls short of the global average (2.4 % versus 3.5 %). The gap is far wider though in non-life insurance which is the focus of this publication. In 2016, non-life insurance premiums accounted for just 1.0 % of GDP, about a third of the global average (2.8 %). This gap is narrowing, however, as, from 2011 to 2016, ASEAN non-life insurance markets outpaced regional GDP growth (6.1 % versus 5.1 % p.a.). ASEAN life insurance markets expanded by 9.2 % p.a. over the same period of time, significantly faster than the region s economy as a whole. Chart 2: ASEAN insurance premiums by type (2011 2016, non-life versus life, in US$ billion) 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Non-Life Life Source: Swiss Re Institute, various sigma editions 14

Chart 3: Non-life real premium growth (2011 2016, annual averages, in %) ASEAN World 2.7 2.9 3.7 5.7 6.1 7.8 8.4 8.8 Source: Swiss Re Institute, various sigma editions Chart 4: Life real premium growth (2011 2016, annual averages in %) ASEAN World 1.4 4.8 8.4 9.2 9.7 12.9 14.9 15.6 Source: Swiss Re Institute, various sigma editions 15

Chart 5 reveals that the ASEAN region s three largest insurance markets, and are relatively similar in terms of premium volume and account for almost three quarters of the total ASEAN premium pot (life and non-life). Chart 5: Geographical split of total insurance premiums of ASEAN countries in 2016, share in % 6 % 4 % Other 1 % 26 % 16 % 23 % 24 % Source: Swiss Re Institute, sigma no. 3 / 2017 16

Chart 6 provides the lines of business split for the six largest ASEAN non-life insurance markets. Motor is the largest segment in all markets, except for the. The motor line s dominance is particularly pronounced in and. In the and, the property line of business is disproportionately important. Chart 6: Non-life lines of business split, 2015, 2016, in % 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 Motor Property 10 PA/Health Marine/Aviation/Transport 0 Miscellaneous * * *2016 Source: Compiled by Dr. Schanz, Alms & Company from national supervisory authorities and insurance associations 17

Chart 7 illustrates the supply side structure of the region s insurance markets, demonstrating the significant intra-regional differences in market structure, ranging from highly concentrated markets such as to relatively fragmented environments such as. Reasons for the former include powerful national champions with a strong record of market leadership, whereas the latter are characterised by relatively low barriers to entry and, to some extent, family ownership structures that inhibit consolidation. Chart 7: Non-life insurance market share of Top 5 insurers, 2014, 2015, in % 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 ** * * 2014 ** Domestic business only Source: Compiled by Dr. Schanz, Alms & Company from national supervisory authorities and insurance associations 18