Insurance

Indonesia Insurance

With strong premiums growth in recent years, a liberal investment environment and a low penetration rate, Indonesia’s insurance sector is poised for a period of rapid expansion. A slight market slowdown in 2013-14 – due in large part to regional economic volatility – appears to have reversed course in the first half of 2016, with positive implications for the country’s insurers, particularly its major players. As of June 2015 – the most recent date for which data was available – Indonesia was home to 129 policy underwriters, including 50 life insurers and 79 non-life insurers. Additionally, at this time the market was made up of five reinsurance companies, 161 insurance brokers and 35 reinsurance brokers.

This chapter contains an interview with Yasril Rasyid, President-Director, Reasuransi MAIPARK Indonesia; and Chairman, Indonesian General Insurance Association.

Cover of The Report: Indonesia 2017

The Report

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Interviews & Viewpoints

Sketch of Yasril Rasyid, President Director, Reasuransi MAIPARK Indonesia
Yasril Rasyid, President Director, Reasuransi MAIPARK Indonesia; and Chairman, Indonesian General Insurance Association: Interview

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