Japan’s insurance market to expand 3.12% CAGR by 2027
The automotive segment is seen as a significant trend during the forecast period.
The Japan insurance market is poised to grow by $54.7b, with a projected CAGR of 3.12% from 2022 to 2027. The country’s market is characterized by diverse insurance types and distribution channels. Adapting to technological advancements and regulatory changes will be crucial for sustainable growth and meeting consumer needs, according to a Technavio report.
Japan’s insurance sector is also dominated by global and regional companies, with short-term insurance driving growth due to heightened risk awareness in the country.
Automotive insurance, mandated for all vehicle owners, is also a significant trend, particularly in urban areas with rising traffic congestion.
However, the market faces challenges, notably cybercrime vulnerability.
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The life insurance segment, covering 90% of the population, thrives due to low-interest rates. In the non-life sector, direct distribution channels play a vital role, especially for property and casualty insurance, emphasizing coverage against natural disasters like earthquakes.
Key players focus on innovation and consolidation to meet consumer demands, leveraging technology such as telematics for risk assessment.
Banks remain crucial distribution channels alongside agencies. Regulatory oversight ensures fair practices and consumer protection, with advancements in technology and changing preferences driving market evolution.