The Executive Committee of the Lempa River Hydroelectric Station is putting out to tender all risks insurance to cover machinery breakdown and consequential loss, for a term of one year.
According to Fitch Ratings, pension insurance has become a problem in terms of technical profitability for the companies that sell them.
From a statement issued by Fitch Ratings:
Fitch Ratings - San Salvador - (April 28, 2016):
Pension insurance has become a challenge in terms of technical profitability for sellers, says Fitch Ratings. One of the benefits of the current pension system is protection against disability and pension insurance, contracted by the Pension Fund Administrators (AFP) for its members. This coverage is provided by insurers and covers the insured against accidents or diseases that would make it impossible for them to work. In addition it also covers beneficiaries when the insured person dies, providing the required additional capital to finance pensions.
Fitch Ratings expects moderate growth in premiums in Costa Rica, increased interest in personal insurance in Guatemala, and stable performance in Nicaragua and Honduras.
From the report "Outlook 2015: Central American Insurance Sector":
The Autonomous Executive Port Commission is putting out to tender policies for damage insurance, motor, loyalty, electronic equipment and collective life and medical insurance.
In the first five months of the year, the insurance market recorded an increase of 8% compared to the same period in 2011.
Raul Betancourt, legal advisor to the Salvadoran Association of Insurance Companies (ASES), noted that total industry premiums amounted to $205 million. "This growth is attributed to the pension insurance and life insurance contracts", he said.
The Executive Hydroelectric Commission of the Lempa River, is inviting bids for the procurement of an insurance program that includes medical and hospital insurance, group life, motor and miscellaneous policies.
The purpose of the tender is to contract an insurance program for the Executive Hydroelectric Commission of the Lempa River (CEL), comprising of Hospital Medical insurance, Group Life, Motor and Miscellaneous policies for the period 2012-2013.
A report by Fitch notes the momentum in the insurance sector in Central America and its growth potential.
From the report by Fitch Central America is entitled "Performance of Insurance Industry Central America: Well Positioned for Growth ":
The insurance industry in Central America managed to increase premium production by 12% compared to 2010, where Panama, Guatemala and Honduras recorded an above-average growth. The countries with the highest contribution in the production of $3.44 billion dollars that the industry reached the end of 2011, are Panama and Costa Rica, a positive sign that the region is recovering from the economic crisis.