Singapore life insurance sector to reach $77bn by 2027
Singapore life insurance sector to reach $77bn by 2027 | Insurance Business Asia
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Singapore life insurance sector to reach $77bn by 2027
Demand for the sector increased due to awareness stemming from the pandemic
Life & Health
By
Kenneth Araullo
Research suggests that the Singapore life insurance industry will grow to $77 billion by 2027, accounting for gross written premiums (GWP). According to researcher GlobalData, the rise will be driven by the upsurge in demand for life insurance, which in turn is caused by awareness from the global pandemic.
This growth is equal to a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.8%, accounting for the period between 2022 and 2027. Last year, the state recorded an increase of 13.3% for its life insurance sector, with a further 10.9% growth this year.
In a report from the Singapore Business Review, GlobalData senior insurance analyst Shabbir Ansari said that the industry growth is expected to slow down from 2022 onwards due to slow economic growth, rising inflation, and global geopolitical uncertainties.
Whole life insurance accounted for the largest segment in the country’s market at 50.3% of the GWP share. The segment is still expected to grow at a rate of 10% through 2027. The study also found that a large proportion of whole-life premiums in Singapore come from single premium policies coming from the large affluent population.
“Singapore has one of the largest concentrations of high net-worth individuals (HNWI). The share of single premium policies in the overall life insurance GWP has increased from 32.3% in 2019 to 49.7% in 2022,” Ansari said.
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