Tajikistan
TAJIKISTAN: Compulsory health insurance to be launched only after 2030
In Tajikistan, compulsory health insurance is planned to be launched only after 2030, Asia-Plus reports, citing information from the Ministry of Health and Social Protection of Tajikistan.
STATISTICS: TAJIKISTAN, 3Q2025: Insurance sector’s assets grow by nearly 29%
Total GWP for the first nine months of the year amounted to TJS 310.5 million (EUR 28.21 million), which is 8.95% more y-o-y. It’s worth noting that in euros the market growth was double-digit thanks to a more favorable exchange rate compared to 3Q2024.
TAJIKISTAN: Tajikistan to introduce electronic insurance system in October
Tajikistan will introduce an electronic insurance system on October 22, according to the press service of the National Bank of Tajikistan (NBT), Sputnik writes.
TAJIKISTAN: Tajikistan hosted the 21st meeting of the Interstate Coordination Council of the Heads of Insurance Supervisory Authorities of the CIS Member States
The 21st meeting of the Interstate Coordination Council of the Heads of Insurance Supervisory Authorities of the CIS Member States was held in Tajikistan on September 25, 2025, the CIS Executive Committee Press Service reported.
STATISTICS: Tajikistan 1Q & 1H 2025: From early decline to mid-year growth
The Tajik insurance market showed contrasting dynamics in the first half of 2025. After a weak start, marked by a double-digit contraction in Q1, the sector rebounded in the following months, closing the first half of the year on a growth trajectory.
TAJIKISTAN: The share of insurance sector’s assets in 2024 amounted to 1.7% of the total assets of the country's financial system
Assets of the insurance sector in 2024 increased by 10.5%, equity - by 19.6%, charter capital - by 45.1%, and insurance resources - by 2.5%, Avesta IA writes.
STATISTICS: TAJIKISTAN, FY2023: voluntary insurance generates about 80% of the total GWP
The insurance sector of Tajikistan ended FY2023 with TJS 430.5 million (EUR 35.59 million), which is 40.73% more y-o-y in local currency, as data from the National Bank’s report shows.
TAJIKISTAN: insurance sector assets rise 18% in 2023
In 2023, despite an impact of the difficult global situation on the national economy, the development of the insurance industry was stable, as stated by Deputy Chairman of the National Bank of Tajikistan Sirojiddin Ikromi, the Khovar national information agency of Tajikistan wrote with reference to the National Bank of Tajikistan.
TAJIKISTAN: Implementation of the law “On Health Insurance” postponed for the 5th time
The Law “On Health Insurance” was adopted in Tajikistan 15 years ago in 2008, but its implementation has been delayed for the 5th time, ASIA-Plus reports.
TAJIKISTAN: Spitamen Insurance received the annual award “Favorite Brand of Tajikistan”
Spitamen Insurance, out of 16 professional participants in the insurance market of Tajikistan, became the only insurance company that received the annual “Favorite Brand of Tajikistan” award in the insurance industry, ASIA-Plus Media Group reports.
STATISTICS: TAJIKISTAN, 1H2023: Assets of the insurance sector reach the highest level in 1H2023
In the first half of 2023, the total GWP in Tajikistan amounted to TJS 194.3 million (EUR 16.32 million). According to the National Bank, premiums tend to grow compared to 1H2022 by TJS 27.9 million or 16.8%.
TAJIKISTAN: insurance reserves increase by 58% in the first half of the year
In Tajikistan, the insurance sector saw positive results in key indicators, as was announced by the experts of the National Bank at the final meeting on activities of this sector of the economy for the first half of 2023, Sputnik reports.
TAJIKISTAN: The National Bank issued a new license to Takafful
The National Bank of Tajikistan issued a new license to the commercial insurance organization Takafful. The document allowing the insurance company to operate on the territory of Tajikistan will be valid until September 22, 2025, Sputnik writes with reference to the press service of the regulator.
TAJIKISTAN: for the first time, an insurance company of Tajikistan receives a high award from the Eurasian Union of States
The insurance company Spitamen Insurance received a golden award "For Labor and Valor" from the Eurasian Union of States, which is a significant event in the history of the insurance market in Tajikistan,
TAJIKISTAN: in January-September 2022, net profit of insurers increased by 2.6%, and premiums - by 6.8%
According to the National Bank of Tajikistan, for the first nine months of 2022, assets of insurance (reinsurance) organizations amounted to TJS 612.3 million (~EUR 63.84 million). The share of insurers' assets for the period was equal to 0.6% of GDP.
TAJIKISTAN: Insurance sector in 2022 saw rise in assets and signed contracts
Total number of concluded insurance contracts in Tajikistan in 2022 reached 2.1 million units, which is 7.3% more y-o-y, Trend reports, with reference to the National Bank of Tajikistan.
TAJIKISTAN: in Tajikistan it is proposed to insure deposits and savings of legal entities
The lower chamber of the Tajik parliament adopted amendments to the law "On Insurance of Savings of Individuals". Along with individuals, it is also proposed to insure savings and deposits of individual entrepreneurs, small businesses, as well as non-profit organizations, ASIA-Plus writes.
TAJIKISTAN: new company enters the Tajik insurance market
In Tajikistan, by decision of the National Bank, a new company, DS Sugurta, began insurance activities, tj.sputniknews.ru reports referring to the press service of the Tajik regulator.
TAJIKISTAN: NBT revoked the licenses of KAFIL and Bakel-Tilli Tojikiston
The National Bank of Tajikistan (NBT) has revoked licenses for two companies operating in the country's insurance market, tj.sputniknews.ru reports according to the press service of the Tajik regulator. KAFIL and Bakel-Tilli Tochikiston had their licenses revoked.
TAJIKISTAN: insurers paid claims' expenses increased by 30.4%
According to the National Bank of Tajikistan, insurance payments and compensations from January to June 2022 amounted to TJS 10.1 million (~EUR 0.99 million), which is 30.4% more y-o-y, according to the regulator.

26 January 2026