Growth prospects for the Brazilian reinsurance market

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Autor(a) principal: Teixeira, Carlos Honorato
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Caetano, Mauro Wassilewsky
Tipo de documento: Artigo
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Título da fonte: Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies
Texto Completo: https://www.revistafuture.org/FSRJ/article/view/71
Resumo: In 2008, resolution 168 of the National Council of Private Insurance (CNSP) allowed international reinsurers to request authorization to operate in Brazil from the Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP). This led to changes in the insurance and reinsurance markets. There is a lack of in-depth studies to evaluate the growth of the reinsurance market since its effective opening, taking into account macroeconomic factors and market reserve. This study aims to evaluate the size of the reinsurance market by examining: the main sectors of business that yield reinsurance, market concentration, share of GDP, and expectations for future growth. The main objective of this paper is to provide companies in the reinsurance segment with assistance in identifying the potential market, understanding its complexity: their main competitors, and possible operational niches. In addition, it provides new and existing reinsurers with an overview of difficulties in the market and the strategic positioning that the company must adopt in order to act more effectively within the industry. To achieve these goals, it analyzes the reinsurance market in detail, proposes methods or steps to take to define strategic positioning in the market, and offers a graphic "Performance vs. Importance Matrix." There is potential demand available to the insurance market which remains unmet. Despite the initial difficulties for companies operating in the sector, the market has demonstrated its potential for continued growth since its effective opening, which will ultimately attract reinsurers, making the market highly competitive.Key words: Reinsurance. Insurance. Growth Perspective.
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spelling Growth prospects for the Brazilian reinsurance marketPERSPECTIVAS DE CRESCIMENTO DO MERCADO RESSEGURADOR BRASILEIRO DOI:10.7444/fsrj.v3i1.71In 2008, resolution 168 of the National Council of Private Insurance (CNSP) allowed international reinsurers to request authorization to operate in Brazil from the Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP). This led to changes in the insurance and reinsurance markets. There is a lack of in-depth studies to evaluate the growth of the reinsurance market since its effective opening, taking into account macroeconomic factors and market reserve. This study aims to evaluate the size of the reinsurance market by examining: the main sectors of business that yield reinsurance, market concentration, share of GDP, and expectations for future growth. The main objective of this paper is to provide companies in the reinsurance segment with assistance in identifying the potential market, understanding its complexity: their main competitors, and possible operational niches. In addition, it provides new and existing reinsurers with an overview of difficulties in the market and the strategic positioning that the company must adopt in order to act more effectively within the industry. To achieve these goals, it analyzes the reinsurance market in detail, proposes methods or steps to take to define strategic positioning in the market, and offers a graphic "Performance vs. Importance Matrix." There is potential demand available to the insurance market which remains unmet. Despite the initial difficulties for companies operating in the sector, the market has demonstrated its potential for continued growth since its effective opening, which will ultimately attract reinsurers, making the market highly competitive.Key words: Reinsurance. Insurance. Growth Perspective.Em 2008, a resolução 168 do Conselho Nacional de Seguros Privados (CNSP) permitiu aos resseguradores internacionais solicitarem à Superintendência de Seguros Privados (SUSEP) autorização para operar no Brasil. Isso acarretou mudanças no setor de seguros e resseguros. Pode-se observar uma carência de estudos que avaliem efetivamente o crescimento do mercado ressegurador, desde sua abertura efetiva, levando em consideração os fatores macroeconômicos e reserva de mercado. Este estudo tem como função avaliar o tamanho do mercado ressegurador, analisando: principais ramos de negócio que cedem resseguro, concentração do mercado, participação no PIB e expectativas de crescimento futuro. O principal objetivo desse trabalho é fornecer subsídios para empresas atuantes no segmento de ressegurador à possibilidade de identificar as potencialidades do mercado, entender sua complexidade, seus principais competidores e possíveis nichos de atuação. Além de fornecer aos atuais e novos resseguradores um panorama das dificuldades existentes no mercado e de posicionamento estratégico que a empresa precisa adotar de forma atuar com mais eficiência no setor de resseguros. Para atingir tais objetivos é analisado o mercado de resseguradores, com suas especificidades, além de propor métodos, como passos para definir o posicionamento estratégico do mercado e um gráfico “Matrizes Importância Vs. Desempenho”. Existe uma potencialidade de negócios disponível para o mercado securitário que ainda não é atendido pelo mercado. Apesar das dificuldades iniciais para as empresas que atuam no setor, o mercado vem demonstrando o seu potencial de crescimento futuro desde a abertura efetiva, o que acaba por atrair resseguradores, tornando o mercado altamente competitivo.Palavras-chave: Resseguros. Seguros. Perspectiva de CrescimentoFuture Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies2011-06-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed Articleapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistafuture.org/FSRJ/article/view/7110.24023/FutureJournal/2175-5825/2011.v3i1.71Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies; Vol. 3 No. 1 (2011): Future Studies Research Journal; 169-200Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies [FSRJ]; v. 3 n. 1 (2011): Future Studies Research Journal; 169-2002175-5825reponame:Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategiesinstname:Fundação Instituto de Administração (FIA)instacron:FIAengporhttps://www.revistafuture.org/FSRJ/article/view/71/126https://www.revistafuture.org/FSRJ/article/view/71/127Copyright (c) 2011 Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategiesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTeixeira, Carlos HonoratoCaetano, Mauro Wassilewsky2018-07-19T15:45:41Zoai:ojs.future.emnuvens.com.br:article/71Revistahttps://www.revistafuture.org/FSRJ/oai2175-58252175-5825opendoar:2018-07-19T15:45:41Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies - Fundação Instituto de Administração (FIA)false
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PERSPECTIVAS DE CRESCIMENTO DO MERCADO RESSEGURADOR BRASILEIRO DOI:10.7444/fsrj.v3i1.71
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Teixeira, Carlos Honorato
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description In 2008, resolution 168 of the National Council of Private Insurance (CNSP) allowed international reinsurers to request authorization to operate in Brazil from the Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP). This led to changes in the insurance and reinsurance markets. There is a lack of in-depth studies to evaluate the growth of the reinsurance market since its effective opening, taking into account macroeconomic factors and market reserve. This study aims to evaluate the size of the reinsurance market by examining: the main sectors of business that yield reinsurance, market concentration, share of GDP, and expectations for future growth. The main objective of this paper is to provide companies in the reinsurance segment with assistance in identifying the potential market, understanding its complexity: their main competitors, and possible operational niches. In addition, it provides new and existing reinsurers with an overview of difficulties in the market and the strategic positioning that the company must adopt in order to act more effectively within the industry. To achieve these goals, it analyzes the reinsurance market in detail, proposes methods or steps to take to define strategic positioning in the market, and offers a graphic "Performance vs. Importance Matrix." There is potential demand available to the insurance market which remains unmet. Despite the initial difficulties for companies operating in the sector, the market has demonstrated its potential for continued growth since its effective opening, which will ultimately attract reinsurers, making the market highly competitive.Key words: Reinsurance. Insurance. Growth Perspective.
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