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in most cases, the insured pay a certain premium when trust in the insurer prevails. The prevailing trust among the insured in the health insurance schemes or companies makes them continue to pay
Kenya’s CIC Expects Uganda, Malawi Units to Break Even in 2 Years April 28, 2017 Kenyan insurer CIC Group expects its Uganda and Malawi businesses to break even in the next two years, its chief executive officer said on Thursday. The East African nation has a low rate of insurance penetr...
in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Rwanda, and Uganda Additional training held in Amsterdam for editors from Mali Medical Journal and the DRC's Annales Africaines de Médecine Protection of society; help broaden reach of ADAM ...
For example, experiences from USA show that subsidies not only allow for participation in agricultural insurance, but they also correct the problem of adverse selection faced by insurance companies (Smith and Glauber 2012). Second, participation in agricultural insurance is driven by the problems of ...
The interlinked insurance and credit contract is an emerging model of agricultural insurance in China. However, the development of interlinked insurance and credit contract and farmers’ demands for it are poorly understood. Based on the wheat farmers on the Loess Plateau in China, a field experimen...
in Africa. The findings also lend credence to the view that the degrees of financial freedom of insurance companies (who are unencumbered by regulations) have a bearing on the levels of insurance sales and, hence, promote life insurance access in Africa. The policy imperatives that flow from ...
[26] suggest that the low uptake rate is because farmers underestimate weather risk in Ghana and Tanzania, respectively, whereas Maganga et al. [27] argue that it largely depends on the associated premiums in Malawi. Moreover, Abugri et al. [25] argue that women have lower insurance ...