Type | Journal Article - Promoting Microinsurance in Ghana |
Title | Market Survey: the Demand-Side-Results from a Survey of Microinsurance Clients |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2012 |
Page numbers | 110-124 |
URL | https://www.microfinancegateway.org/sites/default/files/mfg-en-paper-promoting-microinsurance-in-ghana-microinsurance-as-a-means-of-insurance-sector-development-nov-2012.pdf#page=127 |
Abstract | The research project presented in this chapter can be seen as a follow-up to the supplyside assessment conducted by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) and the National Insurance Commission (NIC). While the supply-side assessment provides an overview and analysis of the different microinsurance products available in Ghana, this survey seeks to describe the knowledge, attitudes and risk exposure of clients who have purchased these products. As discussed in Chapter 1, the NIC is currently working on a revised legal and regulatory framework for insurance in Ghana, which will include specific provisions for microinsurance. The proposed Insurance Code states that a microinsurance contract: “must be designed and developed with the intention of meeting the needs of, and being marketed and sold to low-income persons generally; specific types or descriptions of low-income persons; or low-income persons in a particular geographic area.” In addition, the code stipulates that a microinsurance product should be both affordable and accessible to low-income persons. In order to comply with these provisions, insurers need reliable data on the microinsurance target group. Unfortunately, quantitative data on (potential) microinsurance clients in Ghana is very limited. For example, little is known about their socio-economic background, their risk perceptions and views on insurance, or whether they feel that current products serve their needs. Against this background GIZ and the NIC decided to undertake a client survey to help close the information gap. |
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