In the first quarter of the year, total premiums in the country totaled $338 million, 5% more than in the same period last year, driven by automobile insurance.
Vehicle insurance is the most in demand, reporting $63 million in premiums from January to March 2015, representing an increase of 11.8% compared to the same period last year. The second sector reporting the most growth is health, with premiums of $57.3 million, ie an increase of 6% and finally the premiums for group life reported $41 million, according to the Superintendency of Insurance and Reinsurance in Panama.
In Panama the insurance market is strengthening preventive measures in order to get the country removed from the "gray list" of the International Financial Action Group.
The latest measure taken by the Superintendent of Insurance and Reinsurance was hosting the forum 'Measures for the Prevention of Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism in the Insurance Sector' in which issues were addressed related to the prevention of money laundering and risk management in the sector.
From January to December 2012, sales of insurance premiums reflected an increase of 8.16%, reporting a total of more than $138,635,000.
Panamaamerica.com.pa reports that "up to December 2012 were offered 85 million 879 thousand 82 dollars more than the previous year, which shows that consumers are becoming aware of the importance of having an insurance policy, indicated entrepreneurs from the insurance and reinsurance sectors in Panama. "