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Is there a business case for Microinsurance? : a study reveals what drives profitability for insurers in this emerging field

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24510‎$a‎Is there a business case for Microinsurance?‎$b‎: a study reveals what drives profitability for insurers in this emerging field‎$c‎Richard C. Koven, Michael J. McCord
520  ‎$a‎In 2010, when the Microlnsurance Centre was challenged to answer the question of whether there was a business case for microinsurance, the prevailing view was that the demand side of the equation was a given. The poor, like the rest of us, need insurance. They just hadn't been offered it. Figures: 1. The "Upside-down Triangle" -- 2. Selected Private HMIs India (2011) & Kenya (2012) -- 3. Select Life Microinsurance Programs in the Philippines: Premium and Claims 2008-2012
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7001 ‎$0‎MAPA20090044258‎$a‎McCord, Michael J.
7730 ‎$w‎MAP20077100109‎$t‎Best's Review‎$d‎New Jersey : A.M. Best Company, 1976-‎$x‎1527-5914‎$g‎06/10/2014 Volumen 115 Número 6 - octubre 2014 , p. 76-78