Trade Credit Insurance in South Africa is a report about the market for trade credit cover in South Africa. In addition to documenting the development of the market value from 2009 to 2013, the report also divides it for the most recent year between four key segments: between small companies with an annual turnover of less than USD 5 million and larger companies with a turnover above this threshold; between single-risk and annual policies; between export and domestic trade credit insurance; and between protection acquired for political risks and cover bought for business risks.
These unique market splits are based in part on a survey of leading brokers of trade credit insurance in South Africa. This same survey also identifies the underwriters of this type of cover used by brokers on a regular basis, gives an input into the estimates for the market shares of underwriters of trade credit insurance in South Africa, provides a basis for commentary surrounding distribution channels used for this type of policy, and informs forecasts for the market value through to 2017.
Key features of this report include:
presentation of the actual or estimated market shares of underwriters of trade credit insurance in 2013 based on both the broker survey and other available data sources, plus identification of leading brokers of this type of cover;
audit of the frequency of usage of underwriters by major brokers of trade credit insurance in South Africa: to what extent are competitors effectively challenging the main incumbent underwriters?
availability of an accompanying PartnerBASE dataset that logs partnerships for trade credit insurance identified across a combined total of over 40 leading banks and major trade associations
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/l5dnbp/trade_credit
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Sector: Banking and Financial Services
Source Business Wire
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