At the end the third quarter of 2016, the Czech Rep. insurance market totaled CZK 111.6 billion (EUR 4.1 billion), 3.7% less y-o-y, according to the market statistics published on the Czech National Bank website. If the life insurance segment reported an 8% y-o-y decrease (to EUR 1.6 billion), the non-life insurance maintained at about the 3Q2015 level: GWP of EUR 2.5 billion.
19 January 2017
In accordance with the EU directive 2014/95/EU, business corporations
with more than 500 employees that qualify as large undertakings and
public-interest entities as defined by the Czech act on accounting
(these include, for instance, banks, insurance companies or large
companies with securities admitted to trading on an-EU regulated market)
are subject to so-called non-financial reporting starting January 1,
2017.
12 January 2017
According to data released by the Czech Insurance Association (CAP), in 3Q 2016 the insurance market has been driven by non-life insurance segment which reported a y-o-y growth rate of 4.2%, while life policies continues to decrease by about 2.1%. Overall, the aggregate GWP increased slightly by CZK 1.61 billion (to CZK 89.57 billion or EUR 3.32.billion), which corresponds to a y-o-y growth rate of 1.8%.
17 November 2016
A.M. Best has affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of A (Excellent)
and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of "a" of Ceska pojistovna a.s.
(Ceska) (Czech Republic). The outlook of these Credit Ratings (ratings)
remains stable.
2 November 2016
The Czech central bank said on Monday it had withdrawn the licence of
ERB, a small Russian-owned bank operating in the Czech market.
26 October 2016
Insurance companies are increasingly investing on the Czech real estate market. Ceska pojistovna purchased Hotel Prague Inn at Mustek in Prague 1 through its fund, bringing the total value of its property portfolio to CZK 8 bn.
13 October 2016
The total written premium of the members of the Czech Insurance Association (CAP) has increased by c. CZK 1.2 billion on year- on-year basis, which corresponds to 2% growth. The positive development of the insurance market in the first six months is still supported by non-life insurance, which reported c. 4.5% volume growth and thus again became the most dynamic segment. Also life insurance, which has been showing a more significant decrease in the last two years, slowed down the decline from 3.4% in the 1st quarter to 2.2%.
8 September 2016
At the end of March 2016, the Czech Republic insurance market totaled CZK 31.12 billion (about EUR 1.15 billion), 1.27% more y-o-y, according to the results of the members of the Czech Insurance Association (CAP). The most dynamic sector in non-life insurance is collision insurance. Collision insurance (n.red.: MOD insurance) strengthened year-on-year by 9.2% and helped to maintain the continuing growth of the entire non-life segment", CAP annoucend in a press release.
2 June 2016
CSOB says Q1 net profit down 13 percent y/y to CZK 3.3 billion (USD 139.03 million), impacted by banking taxes, declining margin, lower fees.
23 May 2016
Insurance market data for 2015 published by the Czech National Bank (CNB) confirm the GWP growth on the non-life insurance segment, at a pace of 4.9%, to CZK 90.98 billion (EUR 3.37 billion). Life insurance GWP went down by 12.3%, according to CNB data, while the entire market recorded an almost 3% decrease, to CZK 153.4 billion (EUR 5.67 billion).
17 March 2016
The preliminary results of the Czech Insurance Association (CAP) for 2015 show an annual increase of CZK 1.1 billion, which is a 1% rise, in the premium volume. Premium growth accelerated in the second half of the year compared to a 0.3% increase in the first half. Same as last year, the insurance market is backed up by non-life insurance, which strengthened by 4%. Life insurance, on the other hand, is continuously weakening, namely by 3.5% in comparison with 2014.
25 February 2016
The Czech insurance market totaled at the end of the first three quarters of 2015 about CZK 116 billion (EUR 4.3 billion), 3.6% less y-o-y, according to data provided by the Czech National Bank (CNB). Non-life segment reported a positive dynamic in GWP (+4.8% y-o-y to CZK 69.2 billion), while the life insurance segment contracted by 13.7% to CZK 46.8 billion.
17 December 2015
The Czech antitrust watchdog (UOHS) announced it allowed the Czech insurance branches of financial group WUSTENROT & WURTTEMBERGISCHE (the non-life insurer WUSTENROT Pojistovna and the life insurer WUSTENROT Zivotni Pojistovna) to be aquired by the German group ALLIANZ.
9 December 2015
The Czech insurance market ended the first three quarters of 2015 with GWP of EUR 3.23 billion (CZK 87.96 billion), 1.87% up y-o-y, according to data provided by the Czech Insurance Association (CAP). Non-life recorded a positive change in GWP, acting thus as the market driver, while the life insurance segment saw a further decrease in premiums.
12 November 2015
According data provided by the Czech National Bank, in the first half of 2015 the Czech insurance market saw a 5.7% decrease in GWP (or 4.99% decrease for the market results denominated in European currency), to CZK 78.2 billion (EUR 2.87 billion). The life insurance segment is entirely responsible for the negative trend, mostly because of the huge decrease in single premium insurance products sales.
24 September 2015
The results of the Czech Insurance Association (CAP) member companies for the first quarter of 2015 show an increase of 0.5% in total annual premiums. Market stagnation mainly results from an ongoing decline in life insurance reaching almost 3%. Non-life insurance is still experiencing a mild recovery, namely from 2.3% at the end of 2014 to 2.6%.
17 June 2015
The Czech unit of the Vienna Insurance Group (VIG) saw a 1.8 pct decline in written premiums to EUR 457.8m in Q1 2015.
26 May 2015
The Export Guarantee and Insurance Corporation (EGAP) insured exports totalling CZK 720bn (EUR 26bn) since 1992. The export headed into more than 100 countries of the world, primarily risky territories.
14 April 2015
Czech insurance company Pojistovna Ceske sporitelny, Vienna Insurance
Group (Pojistovna CS) invests millions of Czech crowns in IT. Besides
the biometric signature, it offers also applications to secure
information about insurance, or model contracts (SmartClient), CIANEWS
was told by company spokeswoman Jana Jiraskova. According to her words,
the insurance company wants to allow insured event reports online,
introduce a client portal with information about policies and it wants
to focus on multi-channel communication in the future.
16 March 2015
KOOPERATIVA pojistovna - VIG, the second largest insurer in the Czech market, paid CZK 1.5 billion (~EUR 54 million), for 21,000 claims arising from the natural disasters in 2014. By comparison, in the previous year 23,000 similar claims were reported, with a total value of CZK 2 billion, of which CZK 1.6 billion were paid only for the damages produced by the June floods which affected the territory of the Czech Republic in 2013.
18 February 2015