Title: Index Based Insurance BASIX Experience
1Index Based InsuranceBASIX Experience
- I4 workshop, Addis Ababa
- July 2010
2Approach to Risk Mitigation
Risk Mitigation Approach
Non Financial Interventions
Financial Interventions
Offer Livestock Insurance
Preventive Vet Care for Livestock
3Insurance Product Suite
BASIX strives to offer complete risk management
services to its customers and its journey to
develop appropriate solutions still continues.
4Weather Based Crop Insurance
Background
The Current Product
5Background
- Risk management particularly for rain
fed-agriculture was identified as an important
credit plus service to be offered to its
customers - Between 1999-2001, BASIX carried out research and
pilots in testing the insurance concept for crop
loss - Which culminated in the first weather insurance
pilot in 2003, in collaboration with ICICI
Lombard and World Bank covering 230 farmers from
7 villages
6The Current Product
Sample Product Configuration
Cover Phase I II III
Duration 35 days 35 days 40 days
PUT PUT PUT PUT
Strike (mm) lt 45 55 -
Exit (mm) lt 5 5 -
Notional (Rs / mm) 10.00 10.00 -
Policy Limit (Rs) 1,000 1,000 -
Phase premium (Rs) 110 100
CALL CALL CALL CALL
Strike (mm) gt - - 500
Exit (mm) gt - - 570
Notional (Rs / mm) - - 10.00
Policy Limit (Rs) - - 1,000
Phase premium (Rs) - - 90
7The Current Product (Continued)
- Weather conditions at a weather station treated
as proxy to assess the expected economic loss of
farmer - Sum insured unitized _at_ Rs. 1,000/-.
- Farmer to choose appropriate cover depending on
his exposure and his attitude towards risk - Policy starts on the day when cumulative rainfall
reaches 50 mm- enough for sowing - Three phases Sowing, Flowering, and Harvest
- Each phase pays out or not separately
8Eco System for Weather Insurance
Insurance Co ICICI Lombard
Re-Insurance Co Swiss Re
BASIX
Customer
Facilitators World Bank (CRMG) Indian Met
Dept NCMSL/INGEN (Pvt met data
provider) ICRISAT (crop research inst) ILRI
(Lac research inst) State Agri Dept
9Experience so far
10Experience so far (Continued)
11Experience so far (Continued)
- Implementing a contract with Development
International Desjardins (DID) and FADQDI for
replicating index based crop insurance in Sri
Lanka. - Worked with World Bank and the Asian Development
Bank in transferring a part of the knowledge and
experience gained in India to other stakeholders
at - Bangkok, Thailand in May-06 for Bank for
Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) - Dhaka, Bangladesh in Apr-07 for the MFIs in
Bangladesh - Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in May-07 for various
stakeholders in Ethiopia including Insurance
companies and government ministries.
12Challenges ahead
- Need to reduce basis risk through
- Deepening the network of weather stations to make
the weather data more relevant to farms that are
scattered over a wide geography - Improved design of the product to increase the
correlation of the indices to crop requirements - yet simple enough for the easy comprehension of
the majority of farmers, who are illiterate - Product pricing has to be in an affordable range
to be able attract a larger number of farmers
13Areas of our work related to IBLI
- We currently offer
- Livestock Insurance
- Index Based Insurance
- Experience from the same may be relevant to this
project -
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14How can we interact with current project
- Setting up our operation in Ethiopia
- Will act as TA providers to MFIs
- Can assist by acting as distribution partners
through our partner MFIs - Can overcome some of the limitations of the
current products in India and pilot IBLI even in
India - With the new technology
- With the new experience
15Challenges or issues we perceive would impact on
the research or collaboration in this project
- We currently have
- People
- Process
- Experience in Index and Livestock Insurance
- But we lack experience in IBLI
16Thank Youvatsaljoshi_at_basixindia.com
17Agri-Business development services
LSA travel to village
Credit
Insurance
Interacts, assesses and provides
18Financials
2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-2010 Cumulative
No of customers 230 402 6,689 11,716 4,545 7,334 8,948 39,864
Claims settled 154 319 864 2379 537 1003 6694 11,950
of farmers who received claims 67 79 13 2 12 8 74.81 30
Premium Collected (Rs) 88,685 824,681 1,703,098 1,430,171 1,539,175 1,867,780 2,084,252 9,537,842
Claim amount Paid (Rs) 41,860 471,485 950,000 2,063,160 298,922 692,100 9,312,880 13,830,407
Loss Ratio 47 57 56 144 20 22 447 145
Weather Stations 1 5 36 50 45 40 11