Between July and October 2020, the number of people in Guatemala exploring options for life insurance online increased by 3%, and the number of Panamanian consumers seeking auto insurance increased by 39%.
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As of March 20, the government agreement that requires passenger and cargo transport units to take out civil liability insurance will become effective in the country.
On February 12, 2020, government agreement 17-2020 was published in the Diario de Centroamerica, requiring owners of trucks, panels and pickups, as well as micro and urban buses, taxis, motorcycle taxis and "tuc tucs", to have an insurance policy.
In the first five months of the year, total income from insurance premiums in Costa Rica added up to $682 million, registering an increase of 6% compared to the same period in 2017.
Between January and May of this year, growth of mandatory insurance was mainly due to the 14% increase registered in occupational risk premiums, according to a report by the General Superintendence of Insurance.
In Panama during the first three months of the year $367 million was written in premiums, which is 2% more than the $360 million reported in the same period in 2017.
During the first quarter of 2018, the three insurance companies that wrote the largest proportion of these premiums were Assa Compañía de Seguros, Compañía Internacional de Seguros and Mapfre Panamá, with $70 million, $62 million and $56 million, respectively.
In 2017, net premiums collected totaled $1 billion, 22% more than the $829 million reported in 2016.
According to figures from the Superintendency of Insurance of the Dominican Republic, last year Seguros Universal was the company that registered the highest number of net premiums collected, adding up to $216 million, equivalent to 21% of the total market.
Over the past year, premiums totaled $440 million, 8% more than in 2016, led by General Insurance and Accident and illness insurance.
According to figures from the National Commission of Banks and Insurance, at the end of 2017 the loss ratio totaled $200 million, representing 45% of premium income, 3% more than was reported in 2016.
The Autonomous Executive Port Commission is putting out to tender policies for damage insurance, motor, loyalty, electronic equipment and collective life and medical insurance.
Government Purchase El Salvador DR-CAFTA CEPA LA-05/2015
The purpose of the tender is to hire one or more legal person (s) National (s) Foreign (s) or Union of bidders for the Procurement of Insurance Policies for damages- Package Policy, Motor Insurance , Collective Life Insurance - Medical insurance, Fidelity Insurance, Insurance for Electronic Equipment for the CEPA and FENADESAL for the period from twelve noon (12:00 m) of January 1, 2015 until twelve noon (12:00 m) from January 1, 2016.
In the first five months of the year the volume of premiums was $545 million, nearly $50 million more than in the same period in 2013.
Automobiles, with premiums of $94 million and Health, with premiums of $91.8 million, are the sectors that grew the most compared to the previous period, with increases of 9.83% and 17%, respectively.
Carlos Berguido, executive director of Asociación Panameña de Aseguradores, said in Prensa.com that "...
During the first half of 2012, the insurance sector in Latin America had a premium volume of $77,085 million, maintaining growth rates of two digits.
According to César Quevedo, deputy director of the Institute of Science at Seguro de Fundación Mapfre, the insurance industry is "key" to this global market.
On presenting the report, "The Latin American insurance market," the official noted that this "is a key region for the present and future in global insurance."
A report by SUGESE contains information on Basic Indicators, Market Structure and Participants and Products.
December 2012 Bulletin from the Superintendent of Insurance (SUGESE):
Basic Indicators
The total amount of direct premiums was ¢466.2 billion in 2012, with 69% of that amount corresponding to voluntary insurance. The retention of these total direct premiums compared to 2011 remained at 81% and the total retained earned premiums (allocated ) increased from 96% in 2011 to 91% in 2012.