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Principes de base de l'assurance inclusive

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Présentations, Rapports et publications, Mesurer le développement de l'assurance, Global | 2017

Mesurer le développement de l’assurance : au-delà du taux de pénétration de l’assurance - Appel de consultation A2ii-IAIS

The insurance penetration rate is traditionally calculated based on total premiums as a percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This has served as a useful high-level measure of insurance
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Rapports et publications, Évaluation de l'impact de la réglementation, Diagnostics de pays, Asie-Pacifique, Amérique latine et Caraïbes | 2017

Regulatory Impact Assessments: Microinsurance Regulations in Peru and the Philippines

The Access to Insurance Initiative (A2ii) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) through its Impact Insurance Facility (IIF) have commissioned this study to assess the impact of
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Présentations, Rapports et publications, Développement des marchés, Global | 2016

Mettre en œuvre un meilleur environnement réglementaire pour l’assurance inclusive - Appel de consultation A2ii-IAIS

On the topic: With access to insurance high on the financial inclusion agenda, efforts are being undertaken to develop inclusive insurance regulatory frameworks in many jurisdictions. Effectively
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Rapports et publications, Définition de la micro-assurance, Global | 2016

Définition réglementaire de la micro-assurance II - Compte rendu de la 16ème consultation téléphonique

On the topic: A regulatory definition of microinsurance delineates this business line from other types of insurance such as traditional or mass. Distinguishing microinsurance is important to
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Présentations, Rapports et publications, Développement des marchés, Global | 2016

Incitations réglementaires pour le développement du marché - Compte-rendu de la 14e Consultation téléphonique A2ii-AICA

On the topic: Regulatory incentives to foster the growth of inclusive insurance are important. Regulation needs to be proportionate to the nature, scale and complexity of risks inherent in the
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