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* [https://www.mas.gov.sg/statistics Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) Insurance Stats] - Highly detailed data on the Singaporean insurance market, often used as a benchmark for SE Asia. |
* [https://www.mas.gov.sg/statistics Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) Insurance Stats] - Highly detailed data on the Singaporean insurance market, often used as a benchmark for SE Asia. |
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Latest revision as of 16:03, 7 February 2026
Global Market Data
- Swiss Re Sigma Explorer - The gold standard for global insurance data. Provides downloadable data on natural catastrophes, world insurance premiums, and economic outlooks.
- AM Best Rating Services - Global credit ratings and financial data for insurance companies. Good for finding top 20 rankings by region.
- Global Federation of Insurance Associations (GFIA) - Represents insurance associations worldwide; useful for finding high-level regulatory trends and member associations in specific countries.
North America
- National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) - The primary source for US regulatory data. Their "Market Share Reports" section is essential for US market rankings.
- Insurance Information Institute (III) - Excellent for consumer-facing data, white papers, and "Facts + Statistics" regarding the US property/casualty market.
Europe
- Insurance Europe - The main federation for European insurers. Provides the "European Insurance in Figures" dataset which is crucial for EU market rankings.
- GDV (German Insurance Association) - The primary source for the German market (Europe's largest), offering detailed statistical yearbooks.
Asia Pacific
- International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) - While global, they are headquartered in Basel and heavily influence Asian regulatory frameworks. Their "Global Insurance Market Report" (GIMAR) is key.
- Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) Insurance Stats - Highly detailed data on the Singaporean insurance market, often used as a benchmark for SE Asia.