DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Norway Life Insurance: Key Trends and Opportunities to 2029” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. This reportDUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Norway Life Insurance: Key Trends and Opportunities to 2029” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. This report

Norway Life Insurance Market Trends and Opportunities, 2020-2024 & 2025-2029 – Gross Written Premium, Penetration, and Premium Ceded and Cession Rates – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Norway Life Insurance: Key Trends and Opportunities to 2029” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

This report provides a detailed outlook by product category for Norway’s life insurance segment. It provides values for key performance indicators such as gross written premium, penetration, and premium ceded and cession rates during the review period (2020-24) and forecast period (2025-29).

The report also analyzes distribution channels operating in the segment, gives a comprehensive overview of Norway’s economy and demographics, and provides detailed information on the competitive landscape in the country.

The report brings together the analyst’s research, modeling and analysis expertise, giving insurers access to information on segment dynamics and competitive advantages, and profiles of insurers operating in Norway. The report also includes details of insurance regulations, and recent changes in the regulatory structure.

Key Highlights

  • Key insights and dynamics of Norway’s life insurance segment.
  • A comprehensive overview of Norway’s economy, government initiatives and investment opportunities.
  • Norway’s insurance regulatory framework’s evolution, key facts, taxation regime, licensing and capital requirements.
  • Norway’s life insurance segment’s market structure giving details of lines of business.
  • Norway’s life reinsurance business’ market structure giving details of premium ceded along with cession rates.
  • Distribution channels deployed by Norway’s life insurers.
  • Details of the competitive landscape and competitors’ profiles.

Scope

  • It provides historical values for Norway’s life insurance segment for the report’s 2020-24 review period, and projected figures for the 2025-29 forecast period.
  • It profiles the top life insurance companies in Norway and outlines the key regulations affecting them.

Reasons to Buy

  • Make strategic business decisions using in-depth historical and forecast market data related to Norway’s life insurance segment.
  • Understand the demand-side dynamics, key market trends, and growth opportunities in Norway’s life insurance segment.
  • Assess the competitive dynamics in the life insurance segment.
  • Identify growth opportunities and market dynamics in key product categories.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Executive Summary
  • Economy Overview
  • Regulatory and Compliance
  • Key Market Trends
  • Trends and KPIs
  • Line of Business
  • Distribution Channel
  • Deals and Jobs
  • Reinsurance
  • Appendix

Competitive Landscape

  • KLP
  • Storebrand Livsforsikring
  • Nordea Liv Forsikring
  • DNB Livsforsikring
  • SpareBank 1 Forsikring
  • Oslo Pensjonsforsikring
  • Gjensidige Pensjon
  • Fremtind Livsforsikring
  • Gjensidige Forsikring
  • Tryg Forsikring
  • If Skadeforsikring
  • Frende Livsforsikring
  • Protector Forsikring
  • KLP Skadeforsikring
  • Landkreditt Forsikring
  • YOUPLUS Livsforsikring
  • Euro Accident
  • Oslo ForsikringLy Forsikring
  • Telenor Forsikring

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