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Reports, Financial Literacy, Latin America & the Caribbean | 2014
Mass insurance and microinsurance both contribute to creating more inclusive insurance markets. They have certain differences and commonalities in terms of the channels used, the products offered and
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Reports, Market Development | 2013
Mr Gregory Eyo, Corporate Strategy, National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) Nigeriav gives an update about recent develoments in micorinsurance in Nigeria. NAICOM is fully committed to the promotion of
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Reports, Financial Literacy, Global | 2013
Microinsurance markets are growing rapidly. New providers enter the market, offering innovative products and/or employing innovative provider models. Innovations can lead to new consumer protection
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Reports, Inclusive Insurance Fundamentals, Latin America & the Caribbean | 2013
The interest of supervisory authorities to adapt their regulatory frameworks to new market initiatives directed toward low-income population is an important issue in the regional agenda. In 2007, an
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Reports, Inclusive Insurance Fundamentals, CEE and Central Asia | 2013
Workshop Report: The workshop was held on 13 September 2012 at the Intercontinental Hotel, Beijing, hosted by the China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC).