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Eastern European General Insurance Database - July 2009
Interactive Model
Published: July 2009
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From: GBP 6250.00 Buy Now!
Research from: Datamonitor
Sector: Financial Services
Introduction
This interactive model provides data for the following countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine. It incorporates historical market size data and competitor premium incomes for the period 2002-07 and includes forecasts of the total market sizes to 2013.
Reasons to Purchase
*Understand the relative size of the non-life insurance market and the main lines of business in each of the major Eastern European markets.
*Understand the leading general insurance competitors in each country, and their premium income and market share.
*Benchmark future growth of the total non-life insurance market in each country from 2008-2013 using Datamonitor's in-house forecasting model.
This interactive model provides data for the following countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine. It incorporates historical market size data and competitor premium incomes for the period 2002-07 and includes forecasts of the total market sizes to 2013.
Reasons to Purchase
*Understand the relative size of the non-life insurance market and the main lines of business in each of the major Eastern European markets.
*Understand the leading general insurance competitors in each country, and their premium income and market share.
*Benchmark future growth of the total non-life insurance market in each country from 2008-2013 using Datamonitor's in-house forecasting model.

