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- Tafadzwanashe Zinyoro
- Meshach Jesse Aziakpono
Abstract
The performance of non-life insurers is essential to the economy because of their role in mitigating the risks firms and households face. This study provides a comprehensive overview of studies examining factors affecting non-life insurers’ performance. Based on 235 studies published between 1990 and 2021, the review demonstrates that firm-level factors such as size, organisational form, diversification, capital structure, risk, reinsurance, corporate governance, distribution system, and group affiliation, and external factors such as market structure, macroeconomic, financial, and institutional development are the major determinants of non-life insurers’ performance. Although the empirical evidence on the effect of these factors is generally mixed, firm size, capitalisation, risk, macroeconomic conditions, and, to some extent, corporate governance and market structure issues show a clear relationship with insurer performance. One of the implications of this study is that there may be a need for increased solvency surveillance, especially for smaller insurers, which appear to have a higher risk of insolvency than their larger counterparts.The performance of non-life insurers is important to the economy because of the role they play in mitigating the risks firms and households face. This study provides a comprehensive overview of studies published between 1990 and 2021 that examined factors affecting the performance of non-life insurers. Based on 235 studies the review demonstrates that firm-level factors such as size, organisational form, diversification, capital structure, risk, reinsurance, corporate governance, distribution system, and group affiliation and external factors such as market structure, macroeconomic, financial, and institutional development are the major determinants of non-life insurers’ performance. One of the implications of this survey is that there may be need for increased solvency surveillance, especially of smaller insurers which appear to have a higher risk of insolvency than their larger counterparts. Proper risk management could play a significant role in the operations of non-life insurers.
Suggested Citation
Tafadzwanashe Zinyoro & Meshach Jesse Aziakpono, 2024.
"Performance determinants of non-life insurance firms: a systematic review of the literature,"
Cogent Business & Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(1), pages 2345045-234, December.
Handle:
RePEc:taf:oabmxx:v:11:y:2024:i:1:p:2345045
DOI: 10.1080/23311975.2024.2345045
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