Title: Credit insurance
1Credit insurance
- An overview from the side of a reinsurer
Bert Zandvliet Tunis, October 23 2000
2Development of world trade
3The credit insurance market
Total volume 1998 DM 11,5 Bln
4Credit insurance in Europe (before 1990)
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5Credit insurance in Europe (current)
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6The world credit insurance market (current)
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7Market developments
- Short-term risks private market
- Medium-term risks increasingly ceded to the
private market. Risk appetite is not everywhere.
8Global policy
9Political Risk
- Convertability and transfer risk
- War, strikes, riots and civil commotion
- Confiscation, nationalization
- State-owned buyers
- Other measures taken by a state
10IT communication changes the product offering
- Faster Service
- Risk Management via e-commerce
11Current issues
- Primary accumulation
- Reinsurers accumulation
- Cyclical accumulation
- Mergers
12Current issues
- Primary accumulation
- Reinsurers accumulation
- Cyclical accumulation
- Mergers
13Current issues
- Primary accumulation
- Reinsurers accumulation
- Cyclical accumulation
- Mergers
14Current issues
- Primary accumulation
- Reinsurers accumulation
- Cyclical accumulation
- Mergers
THE WORLDS LARGEST RETAILERS
In bln. Euro
133,19
Wal-Mart
27,4
19,6
47,01
Carrefour/Promodes
46,89
Metro
39,54
Sears Roebuck
32,22
K-Mart
15 Credit business within Munich Re
16Position Munich Re
- Support the start-up and further development of
export credit insurance - Support the privatization of risks and portfolios
which have been backed up by states - Support for international organizations
- Long-term orientation to profit
- Active role of the reinsurer