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[Report]
Creditor Insurance in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe
Published: 2007/10
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Table of Contents
0.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Creditor insurance in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe is worth in excess
of €400 million…
- … although Greece alone accounts for a significant proportion of
this market total…
- … and the percentage attributable to policies covering temporary
risks remains very low
- Most policies classifiable as creditor insurance possess relatively basic
characteristics
- Even when adjusted for inflation, retail lending balances have been
growing at a breakneck speed…
- … with the markets of Ukraine and Romania having made the most
progress over the 2002-6 period
- Credit and other pay later cards, too, have accelerated to around 60
million in issue
- The supply structure for creditor insurance partnerships is generally
fluid and fragmented…
- … although leading international specialists are beginning to
establish a regional presence
- A number of factors will propel the region' s creditor insurance market
forwards in the future…
- … with more advanced policies backed up by improved cross-selling
likely to be important features
- Consumer metrics gathered in Europe' s five largest markets may prove
instructive in this respect
1.0 INTRODUCTION
- Rationale
- Mainstream bancassurance markets in Europe are comparatively well
documented…
- … whereas creditor insurance is not for a variety of reasons
- Creditor insurance: a poorly understood ‘third’ bancassurance
market?
- Finaccord
- PartnerBASE™
- Methodology
- The vast majority of lending institutions in the region are classifiable
as banks
- Definitions
2.0 REGIONAL OVERVIEW
- Introduction
- Inflation rates
- Relatively high rates of inflation must be accounted for when analysing
local lending markets
- Market analysis - lending
- In deflated terms, the region' s combined market is growing at an average
annual rate of 38.6%
- Romania and Ukraine achieve the highest deflated average annual growth in
mortgage balances
- Russia overtakes Greece in 2005 to become the region' s largest
non-mortgage retail credit market
- Growth rates for total retail lending balances differ substantially from
country to country
- Average retail lending balances per capita for the region reach a modest
€713.0 in 2006
- … with mortgage lending account for less than 50% of this figure
- Rapid growth in non-mortgage lending in Greece helps it to overtake
Slovenia in per capita terms
- Non-mortgage credit declines as a proportion of total retail lending in
all countries except Greece
- Turkey accounts for 54.1% of total credit and other pay later cards issued
in the region in 2006…
- … with the rapidly growing Russian market likely to have overtaken
the mature Greek market…
- … although cards issued in Turkey are at least double the number in
Russia
- In terms of credit and other pay later cards per capita, Greece remains
ahead of Turkey
- Market analysis - creditor insurance
- A lack of definitional clarity and a dearth of data make creditor
insurance difficult to measure…
- … with other comparable forms of protection policy often marketed
by lending institutions
- Broadly defined, the market is worth slightly in excess of €400
million in gross written premiums…
- … although only a small proportion is due to insurance for
temporary incapacity and unemployment
- Mortgage-related policies represent the largest component of the market
when defined broadly
- There is ample scope for creditor insurance to advance in Eastern and
South-Eastern Europe…
- … especially given the known market size in more affluent European
economies
- The use of multiple partners for creditor insurance is most widespread in
Russia and Ukraine
- Consumer data - benchmarks from Europe' s five largest markets
- Mortgage borrowers are most likely to contract insurance to protect loan
repayments
- Customers often protect their loan repayments indirectly through other
types of protection policy
- Even in developed countries, only a minority of borrowers are insured
against unemployment
- The original lending entities and card issuers are in pole position to
cross-sell creditor insurance
- Most sales of creditor insurance are realised in a face-to-face
environment…
- … and at the same time that the underlying lending facility is
being arranged
- While some consumers find creditor insurance to be expensive, very few are
totally dissatisfied
3.0 BULGARIA
- Introduction to the banking sector
- Overseas banking groups control around 70% of banking assets in Bulgaria
- Market analysis - lending
- Mortgage balances grow at almost twice the annual average rate of
non-mortgage credit
- Penetration of credit cards remains extremely low although the market is
growing rapidly
- Market analysis - creditor insurance
- Payment protection insurance is most likely to be offered in conjunction
with mortgages
- UniCredit Clarima is the first lending institution in Bulgaria to
introduce cover for unemployment
- Customer take-up rates
- A majority of lending institutions oblige borrowers to take out creditor
insurance
- Competitor analysis - creditor insurance
- Three lending institutions utilise captive underwriters for provision of
creditor insurance
- Vienna Insurance Group' s Bulstrad has built up the most bancassurance
deals overall…
- … although it will face competition from creditor insurance
specialists such as AIG and Cardif
- Future outlook
- Although not the region' s most attractive prospect, creditor insurance
should enjoy rapid growth
4.0 CROATIA
- Introduction to the banking sector
- The banking sector remains relatively fragmented in spite of the influence
of foreign groups
- Market analysis - lending
- Non-mortgage loans outstanding reach CrK 58.8 billion in 2006
- Credit cards per capita in Croatia are only slightly over a half of that
for neighbouring Slovenia
- Market analysis - creditor insurance
- Many of Croatia' s independent local banks have yet to launch creditor
insurance programs
- Over two thirds of creditor insurance policies identified provider basic
cover for death only
- Customer take-up rates
- On average, cross-selling rates for creditor insurance fall below the 50%
threshold in Croatia
- Competitor analysis - creditor insurance
- Several important banking institutions collaborate with more than one
insurance provider
- Most insurance companies in Croatia lay claim to at least one
bancassurance partnership
- Future outlook
- Prospects may be brightest in the market for mortgage-related creditor
insurance policies
5.0 GREECE
- Introduction to the banking sector
- Foreign influence in the Greek banking market is increasing steadily
- Market analysis - lending
- Non-mortgage credit achieves a slightly higher average annual growth rate
than mortgage lending
- Of the eight credit card markets considered, that of Greece is the most
mature
- Market analysis - creditor insurance
- Few credit card issuers in Greece have yet introduced payment protection
insurance
- HSBC is the pioneer of unemployment cover in the Greek market
- Customer take-up rates
- A majority of lending institutions oblige borrowers to take out creditor
insurance
- Competitor analysis - creditor insurance
- Seven of the lending institutions surveyed source creditor insurance from
captive underwriters
- Numerous providers of creditor insurance are competing for mandates with
Greek banks
- The ownership of both Alpha Insurance and ING Piraeus Life has changed in
recent times
- Future outlook
- There are firm grounds for supposing that creditor insurance should make
strong progress
6.0 ROMANIA
- Introduction to the banking sector
- Numerous overseas competitors have entered the Romanian banking market in
recent years
- Market analysis - lending
- The value of long-term loans outstanding in Romania more than doubles in
2006…
- … with the number of credit and other pay later cards surging ahead
in 2005 and 2006
- Market analysis - creditor insurance
- Many institutions active in non-mortgage lending have yet to launch any
form of creditor insurance
- There is still plenty of scope for coverage for temporary incapacity and
unemployment to grow
- Customer take-up rates
- A significant proportion of lending institutions compel borrowers to take
out creditor insurance
- Competitor analysis - creditor insurance
- Most lending institutions collaborate with a single partner for provision
of creditor insurance…
- … although a handful of banks work with captive or sister insurance
companies
- Most underwriters of loan-related insurance possess a single bancassurance
relationship each
- Future outlook
- An encouraging outlook for creditor insurance attracts Cardif to enter the
market in early 2007
7.0 RUSSIA
- Introduction to the banking sector
- The top 50 banks control in the region of 80% of Russia' s banking
assets…
- … with the influence of foreign institutions steadily increasing
over time
- Market analysis - lending
- Unadjusted for inflation, retail lending balances in 2006 are more than 15
times their level in 2002
- Russian Standard Bank and other credit card issuers generate dynamic
growth in 2005 and 2006
- Market analysis - creditor insurance
- Excluding credit cards, a majority of banks offering retail loans offer
creditor insurance…
- … although Russia' s largest bank, Sberbank, had not initiated any
activity by June 2007
- Only a small minority of lenders include cover for temporary incapacity as
a standard feature
- Customer take-up rates
- Acquisition of creditor insurance is almost always compulsory for mortgage
borrowers…
- … although is usually a voluntary purchase in the case of
non-mortgage retail credit
- Competitor analysis - creditor insurance
- Most banks source creditor insurance policies from a panel of approved
underwriters…
- … although a small proportion operate through captive insurance
entities
- AIG Life is the current partner of both Citibank and GE Money for creditor
insurance…
- … while Aviva' s Russian subsidiary holds a bancassurance portfolio
of over 200,000 customers
- Future outlook
- Russia remains a problematic market in spite of some promising underlying
metrics
8.0 SLOVENIA
- Introduction to the banking sector
- The indigenous NLB grouping controls over 40% of Slovenia' s banking
assets…
- … with a majority of foreign entrants hailing from neighbouring
Austria
- Market analysis - lending
- Mortgage lending balances grow at over four times the average rate of
non-mortgage credit
- The number of credit and other pay later cards per capita is moving up at
a modest rate
- Market analysis - creditor insurance
- Smaller banks and motor finance specialists have yet to introduce creditor
insurance schemes
- Two banks have introduced cover for unemployment, albeit in a limited
format
- Customer take-up rates
- Acquisition of creditor insurance among borrowers in Slovenia appears
always to be voluntary
- Competitor analysis - creditor insurance
- Apart from NLB' s joint venture with KBC, all relationships are with
single, external partners
- Most insurance groups in Slovenia possess one major bancassurance
relationship each
- Future outlook
- Further consolidation among Slovenia' s banks could create greater
bancassurance opportunities
9.0 TURKEY
- Introduction to the banking sector
- Three state-owned banks continue to exert a considerable influence on the
banking market…
- … although the country has seen an influx of acquisitive foreign
entrants since early 2005
- Market analysis - lending
- Mortgage lending balances surge at an average rate of 144.9% between 2002
and 2006
- The number of credit and other pay later cards issued has broken through
the 30 million mark
- Market analysis - creditor insurance
- A quarter of credit card issuers have introduced creditor insurance in one
form or another
- Most creditor insurance products in Turkey amount to no more than basic
life insurance policies
- Customer take-up rates
- For mortgage borrowers, buildings cover is more likely to be compulsory
than creditor insurance
- Competitor analysis - creditor insurance
- Banks utilise a variety of operating models in the context of payment
protection insurance…
- … with Turkey characterised by a highly fragmented supply structure
for creditor insurance
- Future outlook
- There is significant potential for the introduction of more comprehensive
policies in Turkey…
- … although there are several barriers to overcome, such as an
under-developed insurance culture
10.0 UKRAINE
- Introduction to the banking sector
- Until recently, Ukraine' s banking system was beset by a plethora of
restraints…
- … although the growing interest of foreign entrants is helping to
remedy matters
- Market analysis - lending
- Both mortgage and non-mortgage balances advance at an average rate in
excess of 100%
- … with the market for credit and other pay later cards also booming
from a very low base
- Market analysis - creditor insurance
- Mortgage lending in Ukraine is characterised by the ubiquitous provision
of creditor insurance
- Cover for temporary risks can sometimes be incorporated on a negotiated
basis
- Customer take-up rates
- Acquisition of creditor insurance is made compulsory by a majority of
banks offering mortgages
- Competitor analysis - creditor insurance
- Most banks collaborate with a variety of insurers when it comes to
sourcing creditor insurance…
- … although captive insurance entities are utilised in a minority of
cases
- Several Ukrainian banks are tied to a single bancassurance partner…
- … and Uniqa Life may well become the preferred partner of
Raiffeisen Bank Aval
- Future outlook
- For some years, the image of Ukraine' s insurance sector has been marred by
prior mis-selling…
- … although development potential is now emerging, especially for
the key 20-40 age bracket
GRAPHICS / TABLES
- Entities contacted for the research in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe,
segmented by type and by country
- Inflation rates in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe segmented by country,
2002-6
- Inflation rates in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe segmented by country,
2002-6 (data)
- Total retail lending balances outstanding in E / S-E Europe segmented by
country, 2002-6 (adjusted)
- Total retail lending balances outstanding in E / S-E Europe segmented by
country, 2002-6 (adjusted) (data)
- Retail mortgage balances outstanding in E / S-E Europe segmented by
country, 2002-6 (adjusted)
- Retail mortgage balances outstanding in E / S-E Europe segmented by
country, 2002-6 (adjusted) (data)
- Retail non-mortgage balances outstanding in E / S-E Europe segmented by
country, 2002-6 (adjusted)
- Retail non-mortgage balances outstanding in E / S-E Europe segmented by
country, 2002-6 (adjusted) (data)
- Size versus adjusted growth in total retail lending balances outstanding
in E / S-E Europe, 2002-6
- Size versus adjusted growth in retail mortgage balances outstanding in E /
S-E Europe, 2002-6
- Size versus adjusted growth in retail non-mortgage balances outstanding in
E / S-E Europe, 2002-6
- Total retail lending balances outstanding per capita in E / S-E Europe
segmented by country, 2002-6 (adjusted)
- Total retail lending bals. outstanding per capita in E / S-E Europe
segmented by country, 2002-6 (adjusted) (data)
- Retail mortgage balances outstanding per capita in E / S-E Europe
segmented by country, 2002-6 (adjusted)
- Retail mortgage balances outstanding per capita in E / S-E Europe
segmented by country, 2002-6 (adjusted) (data)
- Retail non-mortgage balances outstanding per capita in E / S-E Europe
segmented by country, 2002-6 (adjusted)
- Retail non-mortgage bals. outstanding per capita in E / S-E Europe
segmented by country, 2002-6 (adjusted) (data)
- Retail non-mortgage bals. outstanding as % of total retail lending bals.
outstanding in E / S-E Europe, 2002-6
- Retail non-mortgage bals. outstanding as % of total retail lending bals.
outstanding in E / S-E Europe, 2002-6 (data)
- Total number of credit / pay later cards in issue in Eastern and
South-Eastern Europe, 2002-6
- Total number of credit / pay later cards in issue in Eastern and
South-Eastern Europe, 2002-6 (data)
- Size versus growth in credit / pay later cards in issue in Eastern and
South-Eastern Europe, 2002-6
- Total number of credit / pay later cards in issue per capita in Eastern
and South-Eastern Europe, 2002-6
- Total number of credit / pay later cards in issue per capita in Eastern
and South-Eastern Europe, 2002-6 (data)
- Approx. value of the creditor ins. mkt. in E / S-E Europe, broadly and
narrowly defined, seg. by country, 2006
- Approx. val. of the creditor ins. mkt. in E / S-E Europe, broadly and
narrowly defined, seg. by und. product, 2006
- Approx. val. of the creditor ins. mkt. in E / S-E Europe, broadly defined,
seg. by country and und. lend. prod., 2006
- Approx. val. of the creditor ins. mkt. in E / S-E Europe, broadly def.,
seg. by count. and und. lend. prod., 2006 (data)
- Approx. val. of the creditor ins. mkt. in E / S-E Europe, narrowly
defined, seg. by country and und. lend. prod., 2006
- Approx. val. of the creditor ins. mkt. in E / S-E Europe, narrowly def.,
seg. by count. and und. lend. prod., 2006 (data)
- Segmentation of operating models used for creditor insurance in Eastern
and South-Eastern Europe, 2007
- Segmentation of operating models used for creditor insurance in Eastern
and South-Eastern Europe, 2007 (data)
- Overall take-up rates for ins. prot. loan repays. among bwrs. in Eu' s five
largest mkts. split by lend. prod., 2006
- Ove. take-up rates for ins. prot. loan repays. among bwrs. in Eu' s five
largest mkts. split by lend. prod., 2006 (data)
- Types of policy held among bwrs. with ins. to prot. loan repays. in Eu' s
five largest mkts. split by lend. prod., 2006
- Types of pol. held among bwrs. with ins. to prot. loan repay. in Eu' s five
largest mkts. split by lend. prod., 2006 (data)
- Risks covered among all borrowers in Europe' s five largest markets split
by type of lending product, 2006
- Risks covered among all borrowers in Europe' s five largest markets split
by type of lending product, 2006 (data)
- Dist. chns. used by bwrs. with ins. to prot. loan repays. in Eu' s five
largest mkts. split by type of lend. prod., 2006
- Dist. chns. used by bwrs. with ins. to prot. loan repays. in Eu' s five
larg. mkts. split by type of lend. prod., 2006 (data)
- Dist. ints. used by bwrs. with ins. to prot. loan repays. in Eu' s five
largest mkts. split by type of lend. prod., 2006
- Dist. ints. used by bwrs. with ins. to prot. loan repays. in Eu' s five
largest mkts. split by type of lend. prod., 2006 (data)
- Time chosen by bwrs. to obt. ins. to prot. loan repays. in Eu' s five
largest mkts. split by type of lend. prod., 2006
- Time chosen by bwrs. to obt. ins. to prot. loan repays. in Eu' s five larg.
mkts. split by type of lend. prod., 2006 (data)
- Satis. levels among bwrs. with ins. to prot. loan repays. in Eu' s five
largest mkts. split by type of lend. prod., 2006
- Satis. levels among bwrs. with ins. to prot. loan repays. in Eu' s five
larg.mkts. split by type of lend. prod., 2006 (data)
- Size and growth of the retail lending market in Bulgaria, 2002-6
- Number of credit and pay later cards in issue and per capita in Bulgaria,
2002-6
- Approximate gross written premiums for creditor insurance in Bulgaria
segmented by underlying product, 2006
- Lender penetration of creditor insurance policies by product in Bulgaria,
2007
- Risks covered by creditor insurance policies in Bulgaria, 2007
- Average customer take-up rates for creditor insurance policies by product
in Bulgaria, 2007
- Operating models for creditor insurance in Bulgaria, 2007
- Partner market shares for creditor insurance in Bulgaria, 2007
- Size and growth of the retail lending market in Croatia, 2002-6
- Number of credit and pay later cards in issue and per capita in Croatia,
2002-6
- Approximate gross written premiums for creditor insurance in Croatia
segmented by underlying product, 2006
- Lender penetration of creditor insurance policies by product in Croatia,
2007
- Risks covered by creditor insurance policies in Croatia, 2007
- Average customer take-up rates for creditor insurance policies by product
in Croatia, 2007
- Operating models for creditor insurance in Croatia, 2007
- Partner market shares for creditor insurance in Croatia, 2007
- Size and growth of the retail lending market in Greece, 2002-6
- Number of credit and pay later cards in issue and per capita in Greece,
2002-6
- Approximate gross written premiums for creditor insurance in Greece
segmented by underlying product, 2006
- Lender penetration of creditor insurance policies by product in Greece,
2007
- Risks covered by creditor insurance policies in Greece, 2007
- Average customer take-up rates for creditor insurance policies by product
in Greece, 2007
- Operating models for creditor insurance in Greece, 2007
- Partner market shares for creditor insurance in Greece, 2007
- Size and growth of the retail lending market in Romania, 2002-6
- Number of credit and pay later cards in issue and per capita in Romania,
2002-6
- Approximate gross written premiums for creditor insurance in Romania
segmented by underlying product, 2006
- Lender penetration of creditor insurance policies by product in Romania,
2007
- Risks covered by creditor insurance policies in Romania, 2007
- Average customer take-up rates for creditor insurance policies by product
in Romania, 2007
- Operating models for creditor insurance in Romania, 2007
- Partner market shares for creditor insurance in Romania, 2007
- Size and growth of the retail lending market in Russia, 2002-6
- Number of credit and pay later cards in issue and per capita in Russia,
2002-6
- Approximate gross written premiums for creditor insurance in Russia
segmented by underlying product, 2006
- Lender penetration of creditor insurance policies by product in Russia,
2007
- Risks covered by creditor insurance policies in Russia, 2007
- Average customer take-up rates for creditor insurance policies by product
in Russia, 2007
- Operating models for creditor insurance in Russia, 2007
- Partner market shares for creditor insurance in Russia, 2007
- Size and growth of the retail lending market in Slovenia, 2002-6
- Number of credit and pay later cards in issue and per capita in Slovenia,
2002-6
- Approximate gross written premiums for creditor insurance in Slovenia
segmented by underlying product, 2006
- Lender penetration of creditor insurance policies by product in Slovenia,
2007
- Risks covered by creditor insurance policies in Slovenia, 2007
- Average customer take-up rates for creditor insurance policies by product
in Slovenia, 2007
- Operating models for creditor insurance in Slovenia, 2007
- Partner market shares for creditor insurance in Slovenia, 2007
- Size and growth of the retail lending market in Turkey, 2002-6
- Number of credit and pay later cards in issue and per capita in Turkey,
2002-6
- Approximate gross written premiums for creditor insurance in Turkey
segmented by underlying product, 2006
- Lender penetration of creditor insurance policies by product in Turkey,
2007
- Risks covered by creditor insurance policies in Turkey, 2007
- Average customer take-up rates for creditor insurance policies by product
in Turkey, 2007
- Operating models for creditor insurance in Turkey, 2007
- Partner market shares for creditor insurance in Turkey, 2007
- Size and growth of the retail lending market in Ukraine, 2002-6
- Number of credit and pay later cards in issue and per capita in Ukraine,
2002-6
- Approximate gross written premiums for creditor insurance in Ukraine
segmented by underlying product, 2006
- Lender penetration of creditor insurance policies by product in Ukraine,
2007
- Risks covered by creditor insurance policies in Ukraine, 2007
- Average customer take-up rates for creditor insurance policies by product
in Ukraine, 2007
- Operating models for creditor insurance in Ukraine, 2007
- Partner market shares for creditor insurance in Ukraine, 2007
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[Report]
Creditor Insurance in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe
Published: 2007/10
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