RNCOS Releases a New Report- Booming China Insurance SectorBy: Shushmul Maheshwari
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, “Booming China Insurance Sector” to its report gallery. China is one of the largest untapped and fastest growing insurance markets in the world. With rapid economic development and a burgeoning consumer class, China has the potential to become one of the most significant insurance markets in the world. Driven by a variety of demographic, economic and regulatory factors, this growth should continue at a solid pace in the foreseeable future, says our recent research report.
Exploring the market development and potential, this research report offers objective analysis on China’s insurance industry. The forecasts and estimations given in this report are not based on a complex economic model, but are intended as a guide to the direction in which the market is likely to move in future. This report therefore serves to provide foreign investors with an in-depth understanding of China’s insurance market.
Key findings of the report are:
- Personal insurance premium income is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of about 24% during our forecast period spanning from 2008 to 2012.
- Life insurance premium income is expected to rise to about RMB 1384 Billion by the end of 2012, growing at CAGR of about 25.5%.
- Growing role of bancassurance and investment-linked insurance products will decide the future of life insurance industry in the country.
- Property insurance premium income is forecasted to grow at CAGR of about 21% during 2008-2012.
- Booming China’s automobile (including two- and three-wheelers) industry will continue driving country’s property insurance market during the forecast period.
Report features:
- Detailed analysis on the current status of insurance market in China.
- Overview on the fastest growing products.
- Future outlook of the Chinese insurance market.
- Growth prospects and major roadblocks in the market.
Major players discussed in the report are:
This section provides an insight on key players in the insurance market of China. These include China Life Insurance Company Limited, PICC Property & Casualty Ltd, Ping An Group and China Pacific Insurance (Group) Co. Ltd.
Information in the report has been sourced from:
Books, newspapers, trade journals, white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to over 3000 paid databases.
Research methodology used in the report is:
RNCOS industry forecast and analysis is based on various macro- and microeconomic factors, sector and industry specific databases, and our in-house statistical and analytical model. This model takes into account the past and current trends in an economy, and more specifically in an industry, to bring out an objective market analysis.
Our industry experts study the relationship between various industry and economic variables to ensure the required accuracy and desired check on the quality of data and information given in the report.
For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM165.htm
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RNCOS Releases a New Report- Global Credit Card Industry - Emerging Markets
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, “Global Credit Card Industry - Emerging Markets” to its report gallery. Our new research report, “Global Credit Card Industry - Emerging Markets”, states that with changing consumer spending patterns, the credit card market in emerging economies has expanded rapidly in recent years. For instance, between 2004 and 2007, the number of credit cards in Brazil and Mexico more than doubled, while the number of cards in circulation in Poland tripled.
Outstanding credit card debt in India tripled over the same period. In China, growth in the number of credit cards averaged just over 23% from 2004 to 2007, and then surged to nearly 93% in the first half of 2008.
We strongly believe that this growth trend will continue in near future as well, with a small deceleration in effect of global financial turmoil and credit squeeze. Bankers will also be a little more conscious while doing risk evaluation of credit card applicants. But the overall trend will remain positive.
The baseline for this optimistic future outlook is that governments in most of the emerging countries are encouraging credit cards usage to cut the operating cost and to avoid tax delinquencies. Consumers also prefer use of credit cards as they are safer to carry and provide credit facility as well. Beside this, there are many other benefits like reward points and discounts by merchants as well as bankers which lure customers to shop by credit cards.
This report provides extensive research and in-depth analysis on the emerging credit card markets. It will help clients to analyze the leading-edge opportunities critical to the success of emerging credit card markets. Detailed data and analysis will help the players to navigate through the evolving credit card markets in the world.
Our research provides forecast on
- Number of credit cards in China, 2008 & 2012
- Credit cards purchases in India, 2008-09 to 2011-12
- Credit cards spending in South Korea, 2008-2012
- Number of credit cards in Russia, 2008-2012
- Number of credit cards in Poland, 2008-2012
- Consumer spending via credit cards in Brazil, 2008-2012
- Number of credit cards in Mexico, 2008-2012
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RNCOS Releases a New Report- Bulgaria Banking Sector Analysis
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, "Bulgaria Banking Sector Analysis" to its report gallery. The report is an analytical study of the thriving banking industry of the southeastern European country, Bulgaria, by RNCOS. It evaluates the product quality and the services provided by the Bulgarian banking industry. This report helps clients to dissect the leading-edge opportunities critical to the success of the banking industry in the country and detailed data supported with analysis helps investors, financial service providers, and global banking players to navigate through it.
Market Analysis
The demand for banking services has grown as confidence in the sector has gradually returned and incomes increased since 1997. Total assets of the commercial banks rose by 45% in local-currency terms in 2005 and are estimated to have grown by around 23% in 2006. Banks have increased their lending, particularly to households, and have shifted away from their previous pattern of holding large deposits overseas. With the government running a budget surplus since 2003, lending to the private sector has been growing more quickly than total lending. After these increases, loans to the non-financial sector accounted for 66% of deposits in September 2006.
The Bulgarian economy is still mainly cash-oriented, but the use of debit cards is increasing. Credit cards are still not often used in the country, but the expansion of e-commerce and international travel is boosting the demand for this service in the country. Moreover, the creation of a centralized credit-reporting agency in 2004 will make it easier for the banks to offer credit cards to their customers.
Key Findings
- Bulgaria is one of the fastest growing countries in Eastern Europe by assets, loans, deposits and profitability of the sector.
- Housing mortgage loans is one of the hottest markets for the Bulgarian banking industry and is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of nearly 88% for the period spanning from 2007 to 2010.
- The credit card market in Bulgaria is all set to take off in a big way as it has a significant potential for expansion because only 3% of payment transactions are made by credit card.
- Point of Sale (POS) Terminals are growing more rapidly as compared to ATMs in Bulgaria.
- Among the deposits category, time deposits are anticipated to take lead over other kind of deposits from 2007 to 2010.
Key Issues & Facts
- Why Bulgaria is an attractive banking market?
- How competitive is the Bulgarian banking industry?
- What is hottest market for bank loans?
- What kind of deposits are set to boom?
- What are the various opportunities and challenges for the industry?
- What are the prospective areas of investment for the banks in near future?
- Which factors will lead to the growth of payment cards, loans and deposits in Bulgaria?
Key Players
This section provides business overview and key financials of top players operating in the Bulgarian banking industry, including DSK Bank, Bulbank, United Bulgarian Bank (UBB), Raiffeisenbank and First Investment Bank.
Research Methodology Used
Information Sources
Information has been sourced from various authentic sources like books, newspapers, trade journals, and white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to over 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Methods
The in-depth analysis of the report has been done by using several methods, like ratio analysis, historical trend analysis, and linear regression analysis using software tools, judgmental forecasting and cause and effect analysis.
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM587.htm
Check DISCOUNTED REPORTS on: http://www.rncos.com
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US loses 2.6 million jobs in 2008. What's next?
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Including december job losses the US economy lost nearly 2.6 million jobs in 2008. Of those, 1.9 million vanished in just the final four months of the year (524,000 jobs were cut last month). That's the highest annual decline since the end of World War 2. The key question now is "Will 2009 be as bad?"
Is it possible that 2009 will be worse? We know that the jobs lag the cycle because employers don't want prematurely to fire someone, but it's clearly nasty recession and there is no choise for them. Employers start doing the math and they see that there is no way to reduce expenses than to fire emplayees. That's what we've seen during the last few months, and, probably, what we'll see during next several months. In August 2008 jobless rate equaled 6,2%, in December 2008 it reached 7,2% according http://www.stockmarketsreview.com.
Average work week plunged to the all-time low 33.3 hours a week, well below the expectations. It's a leading signal of the future job cuts. We have more pending job guts set up for the first quarter and in January 2009 we can see higher job declines than in December 2008. John Herrmann of Herrmann Forecasting predicts thatnext month number of job cuts can be twice as high as in December 2008.
However, we have to say that stock indices may start to rise before the unemployment rate reaches its peak. For example, in October of 2002 S&P500 reached its bottom after falling down during several years. Unemployment rate continued to rise at the same time continued to rise till the middle of 2003, when it peaked and started to come down. So there was 6-8 months lag when stocks were going up while unemployment was still going up. It's possible to explain such situation by suggestion that a lot of people came back to labour force after recession period of 2000-2002 ended. While they were looking for jobs they were counted as unemployed. But it's too early consider such situation to be repeated, because it's pretty long time to wait for those times when current economic slowdown reaches its bottom.
StockMarketsReview.com follows the latest news from stock markets. Please visit our website for more information and researches.
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RNCOS New Report- Booming China Insurance Sector
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RNCOS New Report- Booming China Insurance Sector
RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, "Booming China Insurance Sector" to its report gallery. China is one of the largest untapped and fastest growing insurance markets in the world. With rapid economic development and a burgeoning consumer class, China has the potential to become one of the most significant insurance markets in the world. Driven by a variety of demographic, economic and regulatory factors, this growth should continue at a solid pace in the foreseeable future, says our recent research report, “Booming China Insurance Sector”.
Exploring the market development and potential, this research report offers objective analysis on China’s insurance industry. The forecasts and estimations given in this report are not based on a complex economic model, but are intended as a guide to the direction in which the market is likely to move in future. This report therefore serves to provide foreign investors with an in-depth understanding of China’s insurance market.
Key findings of the report are:
- Personal insurance premium income is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of about 24% during our forecast period spanning from 2008 to 2012.
- Life insurance premium income is expected to rise to about RMB 1384 Billion by the end of 2012, growing at CAGR of about 25.5%.
- Growing role of bancassurance and investment-linked insurance products will decide the future of life insurance industry in the country.
- Property insurance premium income is forecasted to grow at CAGR of about 21% during 2008-2012.
- Booming China’s automobile (including two- and three-wheelers) industry will continue driving country’s property insurance market during the forecast period.
Report features:
- Detailed analysis on the current status of insurance market in China.
- Overview on the fastest growing products.
- Future outlook of the Chinese insurance market.
- Growth prospects and major roadblocks in the market.
Major players discussed in the report are:
This section provides an insight on key players in the insurance market of China. These include China Life Insurance Company Limited, PICC Property & Casualty Ltd, Ping An Group and China Pacific Insurance (Group) Co. Ltd.
Information in the report has been sourced from:
Books, newspapers, trade journals, white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to over 3000 paid databases.
Research methodology used in the report is:
RNCOS industry forecast and analysis is based on various macro- and microeconomic factors, sector and industry specific databases, and our in-house statistical and analytical model. This model takes into account the past and current trends in an economy, and more specifically in an industry, to bring out an objective market analysis.
Our industry experts study the relationship between various industry and economic variables to ensure the required accuracy and desired check on the quality of data and information given in the report.
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM165.htm
Check DISCOUNTED REPORTS on: http://www.rncos.com
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China Credit Card Market Outlook to 2013
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According to our report, China's credit card market has reported remarkable growth over the past few years, albeit growing from a small base. The country issued more than 50 Million credit cards during 2008, taking the total number of credit cards in circulation to over 150 Million. These numbers are projected to continue growing in the next few years, despite the current economic crisis, says “China Credit Card Market Outlook to 2013”, a new report from RNCOS.
Factors like rapidly growing middle class, government support and low penetration of credit cards in China are anticipated to drive the future numbers; however, the pace of growth may slow down. Foreign banks will seek to play a more important role in the competition in the domestic market over the forecast period. This is largely due to that the current industry structure is dominated by the state-owned banks such as Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), China Merchants Bank and China Construction Bank.
“China Credit Card Market Outlook to 2013” provides extensive research and rationale analysis of the credit card industry in China. The report thoroughly examines the current industry trends which are adding to the growth of the Chinese credit card industry. Forecast in this research has been done considering the possible impact of recession on the industry. In this regard, the report will help clients to have proper insight of the current and future outlook of credit cards market in China.
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM002.htm
Check DISCOUNTED REPORTS on: http://www.rncos.com
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