Local, Foreign Insurance Cos. Readying to Sell in Myanmar
Myanmar’s Ministry of Planning and Finance is set to give the go-ahead to joint ventures between local and foreign insurance companies in August. Myanmar’s insurance business regulatory board, which is overseen by the Ministry of Planning and Finance, is currently scrutinizing companies that have submitted requests for proposals (RFP), said U Zaw Naing, the board’s secretary. Nine foreign companies have expressed interest, but only six of them submitted RFPs for joint ventures, according to him.
Partnering with foreign insurance firms that have opened representative offices in Myanmar, local companies such as IKBZ, AYA Myanmar Insurance and Grand Guardian Insurance will provide general insurance services and GGI, Capital Life Insurance and CB Insurance will provide life insurance service. Foreign companies will be able to hold up to a 35-percent stake in joint insurance ventures while the remaining 65 percent must be locally owned.
At present, there are 19 local insurance companies providing general and life insurance services in Myanmar. Myanmar allowed for the first time foreign insurance companies to operate in the country’s life insurance market in April, 2019. The Ministry of Planning and Finance granted licenses to five foreign companies to sell life insurance: Chubb Tempest Reinsurance of the United States; Dai Ichi Life Insurance of Japan; AIA of Hong Kong; Prudential of England; and Manufacturers Life Insurance of Canada.
Surveys by private insurance companies estimate that only 1 percent of the country’s population is currently interested in purchasing life insurance. Most current plans are bought for vehicle and fire insurance. At present, local companies provide over 15 kinds of insurance, including life, travel, fire, health and vehicle.
Source: The Irrawaddy