2. - Slovensko zavarovalno združenje
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2. - Slovensko zavarovalno združenje
Statistical Insurance Bulletin 2010 Ljubljana, August 2010 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Publisher Telephone Fax Internet Email Responsible person SLOVENIAN INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Commercial interest association of Slovenian insurance companies Železna cesta 14, PO Box 2512 SI – 1000 LJUBLJANA SLOVENIA (+386)-(0)1-473 56 99 (+386)-(0)1-473 56 92 www.zav-zdruzenje.si [email protected] Mirko Kaluža, Director STATISTICAL INSURANCE BULLETIN, SZZ, LJUBLJANA 2010 Text, tables and graphs prepared by Production Design and pictures Photography on page 7 Translated by Printed by Print run • Tomaž Mancini, Statistical analysis and information technology • Nuclear Insurance and Reinsurance Pool (Chapter V, point 3) • Education and Training Committee (Chapter IV) Pegaz International d. o. o. Ljubljana Lukatarina Janez Vlachy AMIDAS d. o. o., Ljubljana Littera picta 400 copies All rights reserved. The information contained herein may be used in full or in part only with an appropriate indication of the source. ISSN 1318-7295 2 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 3 Contents Development of the Slovenian insurance market Foreword I. The Slovenian economy in 2009 II. The Slovenian insurance association in 2009 III. Presentation of members of the Slovenian Insurance Association (as at 29 June 2010) Adriatic Slovenica, zavarovalna družba, d. d. Allianz Hungaria Zrt., Zavarovalnica, d. d., Ljubljana branch office ARAG zavarovanje pravne zaščite, d. d. ERGO, zavarovalnica, d. d. Generali zavarovalnica d. d. GRAWE zavarovalnica, d. d. Kapitalska družba pokojninskega in invalidskega zavarovanja, d. d. (KAD) KD življenje, zavarovalnica, d. d. Merkur zavarovalnica, d. d. NLB Vita, življenjska zavarovalnica, d. d. Pozavarovalnica Sava, d. d. Pozavarovalnica Triglav Re, d. d. SID – Prva kreditna zavarovalnica, d. d. (SID – PKZ) Sklad obrtnikov in podjetnikov (SOP) TRIGLAV, Zdravstvena zavarovalnica, d. d. Victoria-Volksbanken, zavarovalniška delniška družba, Slovenian branch office Vzajemna zdravstvena zavarovalnica, d. v. z. Wiener Städtische, Zavarovalnica, Ljubljana branch office Zavarovalnica Maribor, d. d. Zavarovalnica Tilia, d. d. Zavarovalnica Triglav, d. d. IV. Employees in insurance companies V. Insurance and reinsurance activities in 2009 1. Insurance 1.1 Life insurance 1.1.1 Pension insurance 1.2. All other insurance (non-life or property) 2. Reinsurance 3. Nuclear Insurance and Reinsurance Pool 4. Data by individual insurance class and type 4.1 Accident insurance 4.2 Health insurance 4.3 Casco insurance 4.4 Goods in transit insurance 4.5 Property insurance 4.6 Liability insurance 4.7 Credit insurance 4.8 Suretyship insurance and miscellaneous financial loss insurance 4.9 Legal expenses insurance and tourist assistance insurance VI. International position of Slovenian insurance VII. Chronological overview of insurance activity on ethnic Slovenian territory 5 7 9 11 13 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 43 44 50 53 54 56 59 60 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 74 78 Great love needs few words. 5 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 > Development of the Slovenian insurance market amounts in €000 Insurance Year Premiums Claims ratio (%) Claims Annual growth rate* Total Life Non-life Total Life Non-life Total Life Non-life Total Life Non-life 2002 1,178,845 267,436 911,409 714,668 90,485 624,183 60.6 60.6 60.6 116.1 123.2 114.1 2003 1,275,102 305,003 970,099 790,866 114,106 676,760 62.0 62.0 62.0 111.7 117.8 109.9 2004 1,456,887 429,013 1,027,874 931,938 189,003 742,935 64.0 64.0 64.0 116.8 143.8 108.3 2005 1,549,167 464,834 1,084,334 874,895 136,348 738,547 56.5 56.5 56.5 106.6 108.6 105.7 2006 1,725,304 540,655 1,184,649 949,076 149,088 799,988 55.0 55.0 55.0 111.4 116.3 109.3 2007 1,893,980 609,266 1,284,714 1,023,300 161,828 861,472 54.0 54.0 54.0 109.8 112.7 108.4 2008 2,018,960 642,653 1,376,307 1,204,208 177,589 1,026,619 59.6 59.6 59.6 106.6 105.5 107.1 2009 2,072,923 630,089 1,442,834 1,240,001 188,496 1,051,505 59.8 29.9 72.9 102.7 98.0 104.8 Reinsurance Year Premiums Claims ratio (%) Claims Annual growth rate* Total Life Non-life Total Life Non-life Total Life Non-life Total Life Non-life 2002 126,451 1,047 125,404 64,657 728 63,929 51.1 69.6 51.0 132.0 113.9 132.2 2003 140,894 1,007 139,887 73,459 567 72,892 52.1 56.6 52.1 115.1 99.2 115.2 2004 148,905 953 147,952 81,805 241 81,564 54.9 25.4 55.1 108.1 97.0 108.1 2005 161,361 1,007 160,354 78,671 222 78,449 48.8 22.0 48.9 108.6 105.7 108.6 2006 180,619 642 179,977 101,767 252 101,515 56.3 39.3 56.4 111.9 63.8 112.2 2007 206,165 704 205,461 115,181 302 114,879 55.9 42.9 55.9 114.1 109.7 114.2 2008 241,738 724 241,014 200,375 162 200,213 82.9 22.4 83.1 117.3 102.8 117.3 2009 261,109 643 260,466 171,828 137 171,691 65.8 21.3 65.9 108.0 88.8 108.1 * Premium growth index (excluding the inflation rate). Including the inflation rate of 1.8% (Dec. 2009/ Dec. 2008) based on HICP, the total insurance premium would be €2.03 billion and the premium growth index would be 100.56. Source: SZZ, SURS, BS Fortune favours the brave. S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 > Foreword The growth trend continued in the Slovenian insurance market in 2009, confirming both the vitality and to some degree the resilience of the market in facing the global financial crisis. Admittedly insurance companies generated only 2.7% more in gross insurance premiums than the previous year, but given the significant fall in general economic growth, even that result is encouraging. Worst affected by the crisis were insurance companies selling life insurance, with a fall in sales of 2% from 2008, but at the same time, gross property insurance premiums grew by 4.8% in the same period. With lower growth in claims than in 2008, insurance companies maintained or even improved their financial stability. Intense market competition continued last year with the aim of increasing or redistributing market shares. Insurance companies recognise the importance of the size of their portfolios for successful business. Despite all of this, the Slovenian insurance market remains markedly concentrated, with the four largest insurance companies controlling three-quarters of the market. The weather-related claims that have marked the last two years had a particular impact in forcing insurance and reinsurance companies to recognise that such natural disasters need to be taken into serious consideration for their future business. Most sensitive in this context was agricultural insurance, which however represents only a small segment of the insurance market, but one that is very important for the Slovenian agricultural sector. In conjunction with other parties, insurance and reinsurance companies are therefore trying to adjust their product ranges. The two reinsurance companies increased gross premiums written by 8% in one year, although they were unable to prevent an 11.2% decline in life insurance premiums. The 2009 growth rate for reinsurance premiums was half that of 2008. However, as gross reinsurance claims paid fell by over 14%, the claims ratio improved to 65.8%. In anticipation of announced changes to the system of health and pension insurance, last year a series of lively debates and proposals were prepared and organised by the insurance profession. Insurance companies recognise that some of the state’s social goals can more readily be achieved if they offer a suitable response and product range, and so they will continue such activities this year. The Statistical Insurance Bulletin is the only Slovenian insurance statistical publication that provides a range of internationally comparable numerical data on the development of insurance activities. The results of Slovenian insurance and reinsurance companies in recent years are solid and promising. They are also an excellent starting point for our future endeavours and confirmation of the importance of the decision taken on 5 July 1900, 110 years ago, when businessmen and nationally conscious Slovenes decided to establish the first Slovenian insurance company – the Mutual Insurance Company in Ljubljana. I am convinced that we can best mark this anniversary by achieving the expected results this year. Mirko Kaluža, Director 7 What you know, no one can take away from you. S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 I. The Slovenian economy in 2009 The economic crisis in Slovenia further deepened in 2009. Many companies cut back on production and staffing due to insufficient orders. The insurance market experienced its first real blow, as consumer demand for new insurance fell. Despite the crisis and the consequent deterioration in economic indicators, last year Slovenia prepared for membership of the OECD, which it was invited to join in May this year. Some key economic indicators for 2009 follow: Industrial production in 2009 was only 4.1% more than in 2003. Exports of goods and services in 2009 totalled €16.04 billion, 19% lower in real terms than 2008. Imports were worth €16.96 billion, a fall of 26.4%. The balance of payments deficit was €918,648 million. The export/import coverage rate was 94.6%. Gross domestic product (GDP) in 2009 fell in real terms to €34,894 million, a drop of 7.8%. This is only the second fall since 1991. Per-capita GDP was €17,092, lower than the previous year. The state budget deficit at the end of 2009 was €1,915 million, 5.5% of GDP, while the consolidated public debt was €12,519 million, 35.9% of GDP. This was 13.3% more than the previous year. Inflation, measured by comparing the prices of essential goods in December 2009 and December 2008, was 1.8%. Average gross wages paid for December 2009 were €1,488.19, 5.2% lower than in November, and 0.3% higher in real terms than in December 2008. Net average December salaries – at €957.14 – were 2% higher than the year before. Domestic investment by Slovenian companies totalled €3,637.90 million, 15% lower than the year before. To date, Slovenian companies have invested almost €6 billion abroad, while foreign companies have invested around €11 billion – 29% of GDP – in Slovenia. This is lower than the EU average, but Slovenia was one of the few countries to attract more foreign direct investment in 2009 than the previous year. The number of people out of work increased to 96,672 by the end of the year. The unemployment rate in December was 6.8%. At the time, only four EU countries had lower unemployment rates. The banking sector for 2009 recorded a combined balance-sheet total of €51 billion. This is 8% higher than the previous year. Pre-tax profits were 47.4% lower than in 2008 at €161 million. The SBI 20 stock index of the Ljubljana Securities Exchange, celebrating its 20th anniversary, rose in 2009 to 4,078.64 points, a 10.38% rise. Shareholders of Triglav Insurance d.d. achieved the greatest returns, with investments growing by 66.45%. Sources: SURS, BS, LB 9 Live while you're alive! 11 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 II. The Slovenian Insurance Association in 2009 In 2009, the work and tasks of the association, which were similar to those in the previous year, were conducted by 15 employees, who coordinated the work of the association's working bodies. The annual work plan was realised in full through meetings of working groups based on the common needs of members. Of the tasks completed, we should mention the activities to complete the register of insurance claims for motor-vehicle insurance and its implementation. Organisational chart of the slovenian insurance association (SZZ) (as at July 2010) ASSEMBLY COUNCIL Arbitration Court* Insurance Ombudsman* Mediation Centre* Information Centre Compensation Body Guarantee Fund DIRECTOR General and Organisational Affairs and Accounting Service Green Card Bureau Commission of the Guarantee Fund Council of the GCB Expert Committee of the GCB Motor Insurance Personal Lines Property Insurance Statistics, Analysis and IT Education Motor Insurance Committee Life & Accident Insurance Committee Property Insurance Committee IT Committee Education Committee Commission for the Prevention of Insurance Fraud Health Insurance Committee Agricultural Insurance Section Pension Insurance Committee Transport and Credit Insurance Committee Legal Section Financial Section Commission for Money Laundering Prevention Commission on Accounts and Tax Aff airs Internal Audit Section * SZZ provides only material basis Editorial Committee Slovenian Insurance Days' Organising Committee Actuarial Section Exam Committee Love begats more love. 13 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 III. Presentation of Slovenian Insurance Association members (as at 29 June 2010) Insurance companies found themselves facing conditions of economic and financial crisis. Some insurances companies strengthened classic life insurance, while others reorganised their investment policies, successfully recapitalised, improved the marketing of their insurance products, stopped hiring new employees etc. Those that know the Slovenian insurance market agree that last year the market successfully overcame the difficult market conditions and played an important role in stabilising the financial and property sectors. SZZ membership last year increased, with two new full members – insurance companies with foreign capital, Wiener Städtische and Allianz. Number of insurance companies in individual years, various criteria Year Number of companies active in the insurance market* Insurance companies Reinsurance companies Total companies 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 18 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 20 15 16 17 17 18 18 18 20 11 12 12 13 14 14 14 16 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 Composite 9 9 8 7 8 8 8 10 Life only 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 Property only 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 16 3 4 5 4 5 5 5 7 Mutual 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Other 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 – – – 2 2 2 2 3*** Of which, SZZ members Insurance companies, various criteria • by legislation** Operate under Insurance Act (insurance companies) Do not operate under Insurance Act (other companies) • by portfolio • by organisational form Joint-stock company All Majority foreign capital Branches of insurance companies from EU countries * Companies that operated on the market in individual years whose premiums are included in SZZ Insurance statistics. ** Insurance companies with regard to valid Insurance Act in individual years. In order to provide the companies’ original names to our readers we do not give English translations of their names. Source: SZZ 14 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 The list below shows 20 (re)insurance companies that were SZZ members in 2009 and for which data on their activities in 2009 are published in the bulletin. The values given for gross premiums written are rounded up for transparency. Composite insurance companies: Zavarovalnica Triglav, d. d., Ljubljana Zavarovalnica Maribor, d. d., Maribor Adriatic Slovenica, Zavarovalna družba, d. d., Koper Zavarovalnica Tilia, d. d., Novo mesto Generali Zavarovalnica d. d., Ljubljana Merkur zavarovalnica, d. d., Ljubljana GRAWE Zavarovalnica, d. d., Maribor Wiener Städtische zavarovalnica, d. d., Ljubljana branch office Victoria-Volksbanken, d. d., Slovenian branch office, Maribor Allianz Hungaria Zrt., Zavarovalnica, d. d., Ljubljana branch office in € m 743 266 261 72 69 45 35 12 2.3 2 Specialist insurance companies: Vzajemna zdravstvena zavarovalnica, d. v. z., Ljubljana KD Življenje, zavarovalnica, d. d., Ljubljana TRIGLAV, Zdravstvena zavarovalnica, d. d., Koper NLB Vita, Življenjska zavarovalnica, d. d., Ljubljana SID – Prva kreditna zavarovalnica, d. d., Ljubljana (SID – PKZ) ARAG zavarovanje pravne zaščite, d. d., Ljubljana 248 69 67 24 11 1.8 Other SZZ members: Kapitalska družba pokojninskega in invalidskega zavarovanja, d. d., Ljubljana (KAD) Sklad obrtnikov in podjetnikov, Ljubljana (SOP) 139 4.1 Reinsurance companies: Pozavarovalnica Sava, d. d., Ljubljana Pozavarovalnica Triglav RE, d. d., Ljubljana 147 114 15 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 The pages following the market-share tables present the (re)insurance companies – SZZ members – with the latest general and identification data. For the first time, SZZ members include ERGO Life Insurance Company, which became an SZZ member on 20 May 2010, although data on its business have still not been included in aggregated statistics. Also operating in the insurance market are Zürich Insurance Ireland Ltd. Global Corporate Ireland and First Personal Insurance Company d.d., which are not SZZ members and whose statistical data are not available. Market shares of insurance companies 2009* Insurance companies in % Insurance class All business Life Non-life Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 Triglav 38.51 43.50 36.83 Adriatic Slovenica 13.79 13.77 13.79 Maribor 13.51 3.04 17.04 Vzajemna 12.87 – 17.22 KD Življenje 3.74 2.13 4.28 Tilia 3.59 3.88 3.49 Generali 3.56 14.11 – TRIGLAV Zdravstvena 3.49 – 4.66 Merkur 2.34 7.92 0.46 GRAWE 1.83 4.85 0.82 NLB Vita 1.26 4.64 0.11 SID – Prva kreditna 0.62 1.73 0.25 ARAG 0.57 – 0.77 Victoria-Volksbanken 0.12 0.43 0.01 Wiener Städtische 0.10 – 0.14 Allianz 0.10 – 0.13 * Market shares based on total premiums written by 16 insurance companies that operate under the Insurance Act (€1,929,571,877). Source: SZZ 16 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Market shares of reinsurance companies 2009* in % Reinsurance companies Total Insurance class All business Life Non-life 100.00 100.00 100.00 Sava Re 56.33 70.36 56.30 Triglav RE 43.67 29.64 43.70 * The share of individual reinsurance company in the total gross reinsurance premium written of both Slovenian reinsurers (€261,109,458). Source: SZZ Market shares of other members of the SZZ 2009* in % Other members of the SZZ Total Kapitalska družba (KAD) Sklad obrtnikov in podjetnikov (SOP) Insurance class All business Life Non-life 100.00 100.00 100.00 97.14 97.14 – 2.86 2.86 – Market shares of insurance companies and other SZZ members 2009* Insurance companies and other SZZ members * Market shares based on total premiums written by two other SZZ members (€143,351,252). Companies that do not operate or only partially operate under the Insurance Act are shown in this table. Source: SZZ in % Insurance class All business Life Non-life Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 Triglav 35.85 33.60 36.83 Maribor 12.83 10.64 13.79 Adriatic Slovenica 12.57 2.35 17.04 Vzajemna 17.22 11.98 – Kapitalska družba (KAD)** 6.72 22.10 – Tilia 3.48 1.64 4.28 Generali 3.34 2.99 3.49 KD Življenje 3.31 10.90 – TRIGLAV, Zdravstvena 3.25 – 4.66 Merkur 2.18 6.12 0.46 GRAWE 1.71 3.74 0.82 NLB Vita 1.17 3.58 0.11 Wiener Städtische 0.58 1.34 0.25 SID – PKZ 0.53 – 0.77 Sklad obrtnikov in podjetnikov (SOP)** 0.20 0.65 – Victoria-Volksbanken 0.11 0.34 0.01 Allianz 0.10 – 0.14 ARAG 0.09 – 0.13 * Market shares based on total premiums written by 16 insurance companies and two other SZZ members (€2,072,923,129). ** Insurance companies which, under the Insurance Act, are not classified as classic insurance companies, and which we therefore refer to as “other SZZ members”. Source: SZZ 17 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Market shares of life insurers 2009 amounts in € Life insurance premiums Insurance companies and other SZZ members Life insurance premiums excl. PIP under ZPIZ-1 Market shares* (%) Total of this PIP** under ZPIZ-1 Total 630,089,177 162,857,961 467,231,216 100.00 Triglav 211,707,771 19,781,922 191,925,849 41.08 Kapitalska družba (KAD) 139,247,021 139,247,021 – - KD Življenje 68,700,373 – 68,700,373 14.70 Maribor 67,024,758 – 67,024,758 14.35 Merkur 38,534,325 – 38,534,325 8.25 GRAWE 23,596,229 – 23,596,229 5.05 NLB Vita 22,580,046 – 22,580,046 4.83 Generali 18,867,509 2,842,590 16,024,919 3.43 Adriatic Slovenica 14,808,661 986,428 13,822,233 2.96 Tilia 10,357,326 – 10,357,326 2.22 Wiener Städtische 8,443,700 – 8,443,700 1.81 Sklad obrtnikov in podjetnikov (SOP) 4,104,231 – 4,104,231 0.88 Victoria-Volksbanken 2,117,227 – 2,117,227 0.45 * Market shares based on total sum of gross premiums written by insurance companies for life insurance excluding premiums for pension insurance under ZPIZ-1 (€467,231,216). ** PIP = Pension Insurance Premium, collected in terms of the Pension and Disability Insurance Act (ZPIZ-1). Source: SZZ Operating efficiency of (re)insurance companies in 2009 and their nominal growth of GPW Companies (in order of premium per employee) Total Gross premium written Number of employees* Total (€000) Per employee (€000) Growth (2008=100) 6,409 – – – 103 261,109 2,535 108.0 Triglav RE 38 114,027 3,001 106.6 Sava Re 65 147,082 2,263 109.2 6,306 2,072,923 329 102.6 111 139,247 1,254 105.1 NLB Vita 28 24,220 865 77.1 Vzajemna 296 248,390 839 105.7 113.5 Reinsurance companies Insurance companies and other SZZ members Kapitalska družba (KAD) TRIGLAV, Zdravstvena 82 67,307 821 Wiener Städtische 18 12,054 670 – 6 2,328 388 260.1 178 68,700 386 99.4 2,514 743,051 296 98.7 907 266,041 293 105.6 160 45,125 282 103.6 1,006 260,655 259 101.5 Victoria-Volksbanken KD Življenje Triglav Maribor Merkur Adriatic Slovenica Generali 322 69,269 215 112.5 52 11,066 213 79.0 GRAWE 179 35,393 198 97.2 Tilia 398 72,158 181 105.8 SID – Prva kreditna zavarovalnica Sklad obrtnikov in podjetnikov (SOP) 24 4,104 171 95.5 ARAG 12 1,836 153 118.1 Allianz 13 1,979 152 – * Employees as at 31 December 2009. Source: SZZ 18 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Adriatic slovenica, zavarovalna družba d.d Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Ljubljanska 3a, SI – 6503 Koper/Capodistria www.adriatic-slovenica.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)5-66 43 100 (+386)-(0)5-66 43 109 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Chairman of the Board of Management Member of the Board of Management : : : Janez Bojc Gabrijel Škof T (+386)-(0)5-66 43 101 Matej Cergolj Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : composite joint-stock company 20 November 1990 1,006 154 9 branch offices 0% 100% KD Group, d. d., Ljubljana 100% Gross premiums written 2009 : €260,654,670 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Voluntary health 38.2% Accident 7.3% Other 2.3% Life 5.7% Other liability 2.2% Motor casco 14.9% Motor liability 20.6% Property 8.7% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Allianz Hungaria Zrt., podružnica Ljubljana Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Dunajska cesta 167, SI – 1000 Ljubljana www.allianz.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)1-58 09 480 (+386)-(0)1-58 09 481 Director of the branch : Uroš Klenovšek T (+386)-(0)1-58 09 480 Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : composite branch of EU company 22 November 2007 13 1 1 head office of the branch 100% 100% Allianz Hungaria Zrt., Budapest 100% Gross premiums written 2009 : €1,978,838 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Other liability 45.3% Other 0.7% Aircraft casco 4.9% Miscellaneous financial loss 7.7% Property 41.3% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) 19 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Arag zavarovanje pravne zaščite, d. d. Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Železna cesta 14, SI – 1000 Ljubljana www.arag.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)1-236 41 81 (+386)-(0)1-436 43 91 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Chairman of the Board of Management Member of the Board of Management : : : Herbert Kittinger Robert Kalcher T (+386)-(0)1-236 41 81 Marko Vončina Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : legal expenses insurance joint-stock company 10 March 2004 12 1 1 head office 100% 100% ARAG Österreich Allgemeine Rechtsschutzversicherung AG, Vienna 100% Gross premiums written 2009 : €1,835,709 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Legal expenses 100% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) 20 21 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Ergo zavarovalnica, d. d. Z AVA ROVA LN IC A Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Jurčkova cesta 233, SI – 1000 Ljubljana www.ergo.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)1-600 50 40 (+386)-(0)1-600 50 39 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Chairwoman of the Board of Management Members of the Board of Management : : : Thomas Herbert Schöllkopf Andreja Kovačič T (+386)-(0)1-600 50 30 Marija Soklič, Markus Eder Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : life joint-stock company 1 July 2008 8 1 1 head office 100% 100% ERGO Austria International AG, Vienna, Austria 100% Gross premiums written 2009 : €1,436,236 (amount is not included in 2009 aggregated statistics) Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Life 100% Source: ERGO 22 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Generali zavarovalnica, d. d. Ljubljana Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Kržičeva ulica 3, SI – 1000 Ljubljana www.generali.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)1-47 57 100 (+386)-(0)1-47 57 103 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Chairman of the Board of Management Member of the Board of Management : : : Lorenzo Kravina Gregor Pilgram T (+386)-(0)1-47 57 111 Vanja Hrovat Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : composite joint-stock company 18 March 1997 322 9 1 head office 100% 100% Generali PPF Holding B.V., Prague 100% Gross premiums written 2009 : €69,269,102 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Other 1.1% Accident 7.4% Life 27.2% Motor casco 16.9% Other liability 2.2% Property 16.0% Motor liability 29.2% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) 23 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Grawe zavarovalnica, d. d. Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Gregorčičeva ulica 39, SI – 2000 Maribor www.grawe.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)2-22 85 500 (+386)-(0)2-22 85 526 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Chairman of the Board of Management Members of the Board of Management : : : Othmar Ederer Božo Emeršič T (+386)-(0)2-22 85 502 Klaus Scheitegel, Marko Mikič Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : composite joint-stock company 23 January 1991 179 12 1 branch office 100% 100% Grazer Wechselseitige Versicherung AG, Graz 100% Gross premiums written 2009 : €35,392,786 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Other 0.2% Accident 9.6% Motor casco 3.3% Property 12.2% Life 66.7% Motor liability 7.0% Other liability 1.0% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Kapitalska družba pokojninskega in invalidskega zavarovanja, d. d. Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Dunajska cesta 119, SI – 1000 Ljubljana www.kapitalska-druzba.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)1-47 46 700 (+386)-(0)1-47 46 747 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Chairman of the Board of Management Members of the Board of Management : : : Boštjan Aver Borut Jamnik T (+386)-(0)1-47 46 702 Anja Strojin Štampar, Bachtiar Djalil Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : company founded under pension law (ZPIZ) joint-stock company 18 December 1996 111 1 1 head office 0% 100% Republic of Slovenia 100% Gross premiums written 2009 : €139,247,021 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Pensions 100% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) 24 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 KD Življenje, zavarovalnica, d. d. Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Celovška cesta 206, SI – 1000 Ljubljana www.kd-zivljenje.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)1-58 26 550 (+386)-(0)1-51 81 895 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Chairman of the Board of Management Members of the Board of Management : : : Aleksander Sekavčnik Matija Šenk T (+386)-(0)1-58 26 560 Mateja Keržič, Ingrid Kuk Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : life insurance joint-stock company 3 January 2005 178 7 1 head office 0% 100% KD Group, d. d., Ljubljana 100% Gross premiums written 2009 : €68,700,373 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Life 100% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) 25 26 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Merkur zavarovalnica, d. d Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Dunajska cesta 58, SI – 1000 Ljubljana www.merkur-zav.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)1-30 05 450 (+386)-(0)1-43 61 092 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Chairman of the Board of Management Members of the Board of Management : : : Gerald Franz Kogler Denis Stroligo T (+386)-(0)1-30 05 450 Mojca Androjna, Andrej Osterc Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : composite joint-stock company 18 November 1992 160 3 1 branch office 100% 100% Merkur International Holding AG, Graz 100% Gross premiums written 2009 : €45,124,832 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Other 0.5% Accident 10.7% Property 3.4% Life 85.4% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 NLB vita, življenjska zavarovalnica, d. d. ljubljana Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Trg republike 3, SI – 1000 Ljubljana www.nlbvita.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)1-476 58 00 (+386)-(0)1-476 58 18 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Chairwoman of the Board of Management Member of the Board of Management : : : Johan Daemen Barbara Smolnikar T (+386)-(0)1-476 58 00 Irena Prelog Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : life and accident joint-stock company 4 June 2003 27 1 1 head office 50% 100% KBC Insurance NV, Leuven, Belgium 50% Nova Ljubljanska banka, d. d., Ljubljana 50% Gross premiums written 2009 : €24,219,770 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Accident 6.8% Life 93.2% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) 27 28 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Sava Reinsurance Company d. d. Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Dunajska cesta 56, SI – 1000 Ljubljana www.sava-re.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)1-47 50 200 (+386)-(0)1-47 50 264 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Chairman of the Board of Management Members of the Board of Management : : : Branko Tomažič Zvonko Ivanušič T (+386)-(0)1-47 50 200 Srečko Čebron, Jošt Dolničar Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital (29 June 2010) Biggest shareholders collectively represent (29 June 2010) Of this : : : : : : : reinsurance joint-stock company 28 December 1990 65 1 1 head office 1.50% : : 46.11% Slovenska odškodninska družba, d. d., Ljubljana 25.00%, Abanka, d. d., Ljubljana 7.00%, Poteza naložbe, d. o. o., Ljubljana 5.00%, Nova KB Maribor, d. d., Maribor 4.66%, Zavarovalnica Maribor, d. d., Maribor 4.45% Gross premiums written 2009 : €147,082,330 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Transport 2.1% Motor casco 15.9% Accident 7.5% Property 50.2% Other 3.4% Other liability 2.6% Motor liability 18.3% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) 29 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Pozavarovalnica Triglav RE, d. d. Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : [email protected] (+386)-(0)1-47 47 900 (+386)-(0)1-43 31 419 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Chairman of the Board of Management Members of the Board of Management : : : Andrej Slapar Gojko Kavčič T (+386)-(0)1-47 47 901 Gregor Stražar, Tomaž Rotar Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : reinsurance joint-stock company 31 December 1998 38 1 1 head office 0% 100% Zavarovalnica Triglav, d. d., Ljubljana 87.00%, Nova Ljubljanska banka, d. d., Ljubljana 5.00%, Maksima Holding, d. d., Ljubljana 2.00%, Petrol, d. d., Ljubljana 2.00%, Sava, d. d., Kranj 2.00%, FMR, d. d., Idrija 1.33%, Helios, d. d., Domžale 0.67% Gross premiums written 2009 : €114,027,128 Miklošičeva cesta 19, SI – 1000 Ljubljana Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Other 7.4% Miscellaneous financial loss 1.6% Accident 2.2% Motor casco 13.0% Credit 1.5% Other liability 2.3% Motor liability 14.8% Property 57.3% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 30 SID – Prva kreditna zavarovalnica d. d., Ljubljana Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Ulica Josipine Turnograjske 6, SI – 1000 Ljubljana www.sid-pkz.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)1-200 58 00, 200 58 10 (+386)-(0)1-425 84 45 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Chairman of the Board of Management Member of the Board of Management : : : Jožef Bradeško Ladislav Artnik T (+386)-(0)1-200 58 00 Rasto Hartman Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : credits/export and domestic credits joint-stock company 31 December 2004 52 1 1 head office 0% 100% SID – Slovenska izvozna in razvojna banka, Ljubljana (SID banka) 100% Gross premiums written 2009 : €11,066,575 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Trade credit (international and domestic) 100% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Sklad obrtnikov in podjetnikov Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Vošnjakova ulica 6, SI – 1000 Ljubljana www.sop.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)1-300 36 18 (+386)-(0)1-431 83 03 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Chairman of the Board of Management Member of the Board of Management : : : Jaka Vadnjal Bojan Jean T (+386)-(0)1-300 36 11 Andrej Sajovic Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent : : : : : : : : old-age pension fund 23 August 1956 24 1 1 head office 0% not a joint-stock company Gross premiums written 2009 : €4,104,231 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Pensions 100% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) 31 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 32 Triglav, Zdravstvena zavarovalnica, d. d. Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Pristaniška ulica 10, SI – 6503 Koper/Capodistria www.zdravstvena.net [email protected] (+386)-(0)5-66 22 000 (+386)-(0)5-66 22 002 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Chairman of the Board of Management Members of the Board of Management : : : Boštjan Vovk Danijel Starman T (+386)-(0)5-66 22 000 Ivan Gracar, Gregor Strmčnik, Simon Vidmar Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : voluntary health insurance joint-stock company 18 November 2002 82 14 2 (central office in Koper, central office in Ljubljana) 0% 99.96% Zavarovalnica Triglav, d. d., Ljubljana 99.51%, Merkur, d. d., Naklo 0.21%, SCT, d. d., Ljubljana 0.15%, Energoplan, d. d., Ljubljana 0.05% Futura FMLY, d. o. o., Ljubljana 0.04% Gross premiums written 2009 : €67,307,126 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Voluntary health 100% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) 33 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Victoria-Volksbanken zavarovalniška delniška družba, podružnica za Slovenijo Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Ulica Vita Kraigherja 10, SI – 2000 Maribor www.victoria-volksbanken.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)2-234-33-60 (+386)-(0)2-234-33-66 Manager of the branch : Kurt Kalla T (+386)-(0)2-234-33-60 Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : composite branch of EU company 25 May 2005 6 1 1 head office of the branch 100% 100% ERGO Austria International AG 74.60% Österreichische Volksbanken AG, Vienna, Austria 25.40% Gross premiums written 2009 : €2,327,588 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Accident 5.0% Life 91.0% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) Property 4.0% 34 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Vzajemna zdravstvena zavarovalnica, d. v. z. Address Internet Email Telephone Fax Chairman of the Supervisory Board Vošnjakova ulica 2, SI – 1000 Ljubljana www.vzajemna.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)1-47 18 700 (+386)-(0)1-47 18 850 : : : : : : Chairman of the Extraordinary Administration : Member of the Extraordinary Administration : Mihael Perman (Chairman of the Council of Experts of the AZN, which serves as the Supervisory Board of Vzajemna) Dušan Kidrič T (+386 1) 47 18 702 Irena Kos Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent : : : : : : : : voluntary health insurance mutual 1 November 1999 296 75 head office + 9 business units 0% not a joint-stock company Gross premiums written 2009 : €248,390,555 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Accident 0.2% Voluntary health 99.8% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) 35 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Wiener Städtische, Zavarovalnica Podružnica v Ljubljani Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Masarykova cesta 14, SI – 1000 Ljubljana www.wienerstaedtische.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)1- 300 17 00 (+386)-(0)1- 300 17 09 Director of the branch : Tomo Mrđen T (+386)-(0)1- 300 17 00 Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : composite branch of EU company 24 August 2004 18 2 1 head office of the branch 100% 100% Wiener Städtische Versicherung AG Vienna Insurance Group, Vienna 100% Gross premiums written 2009 : €12,054,188 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Miscellaneous financial loss 3.5% Other 0.3% Property 18.0% Other liability 8.2% Life 70.0% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) 36 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Zavarovalnica Maribor, d. d. Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Cankarjeva ulica 3, SI – 2507 Maribor www.zavarovalnicamaribor.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)2-23 32 100 (+386)-(0)2-23 32 530 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Chairman of the Board of Management Members of the Board of Management : : : Matjaž Kovačič Drago Cotar T (+386)-(0)2-23 32 210 David Kastelic, Marko Planinšec Srečko Čarni (workers’ director) Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : composite joint-stock company 26 December 1990 907 270 10 representative offices 0% 99.35% Nova KB Maribor, d. d., Maribor 49.96% Pozavarovalnica Sava, d. d., Ljubljana 45.79% Probanka, d. d., Maribor 3.07% Perutnina Ptuj, d. d., Ptuj 0.53% Gross premiums written 2009 : €266,040,609 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Other 3.1% Life 25.6% Accident 7.4% Motor casco 20.4% Other liability 2.4% Property 17.1% Motor liability 24.4% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) 37 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Zavarovalnica Tilia, d. d. Address Internet Email Telephone Fax : : : : : Seidlova cesta 5, SI – 8000 Novo mesto www.zav-tilia.si [email protected] (+386)-(0)7-39 17 200 (+386)-(0)7-39 17 310 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Chairman of the Board of Management Member of the Board of Management : : : Zvonko Ivanušič Andrej Kavšek T (+386)-(0)7-39 17 201 Tadej Avsec Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : composite joint-stock company 27 December 1990 398 45 13 representative offices 0% 100% Pozavarovalnica Sava, d. d., Ljubljana 99.711% Small shareholders 0.289% Gross premiums written 2009 : €72,158,187 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Other 4.4% Accident 11.9% Life 14.4% Other liability 3.3% Motor casco 22.5% Motor liability 30.4% Property 13.2% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) 38 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Zavarovalnica Triglav, d. d. Address Internet Telephone Fax Chairman of the Supervisory Board Chairman of the Board of Management Members of the Board of Management : : : Miklošičeva ulica 19, SI – 1000 Ljubljana www.triglav.si (+386)-(0)1-47 47 200 s.b. (+386)-(0)1-43 26 302 : : : Borut Jamnik Matjaž Rakovec T (+386)-(0)1-47 47 500 Andrej Slapar, Igor Stebernak, Vladimir Mišo Čeplak (workers’ director) Type of insurance company Form of organisation Date of registration: No. of full-time employees (31 December 2009) No. of all-level business units No. of top-level business units Share of foreign capital Biggest shareholders collectively represent Of this : : : : : : : : : composite joint-stock company 28 December 1990 2,514 148 12 regional offices 0% 68.88% ZPIZ, Ljubljana 34.47%, Slovenska odškodninska družba, d. d., Ljubljana 28.06%, Nova Ljubljanska banka, d. d., Ljubljana 3.06%, Poteza naložbe, d. o. o., Ljubljana 1.67%, NFD 1 Delniški investicijski sklad, d. d., Ljubljana 1.62% Gross premiums written 2009 : €743,050,969 Gross premiums written income by class 2009 Other 2.8% Accident 6.3% Motor casco 16.2% Life 28.5% Property 17.6% Credit 3.0% Other liability 4.1% Motor liability 21.5% Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) Gold doesn't turn the head of a dedicated man. S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 IV. Employees in insurance companies Employment in insurance companies fell by 0.4% in 2009 compared to 2008. In 2009, insurance companies employed a total of 6,306 people, 2,667 men (42.3%) and 3,639 women (57.7%). The proportion of insurance employees with at least level VII education increased by 2.4 percentage points from 2008 to reach 32.2% of all employees. 44.9% of employees have further education. The proportion of employees with level V education or less fell, reaching 55.1% in 2009. The number of staff with doctorates remained unchanged, while the number with master's degrees increased by 11.7%, representing 2.3% of all employees. 2,813 employees were engaged in insurance sales in 2009, 44.6% of all insurance employees. 86.9% of employees were on permanent contracts, while the number of temporary staff fell by 9% compared to 2008, representing 13.1% of all insurance employees. In 2009, insurance staff received an average of 33.44 hours of education, with average investment per employee on education of €420, 16.80% less than the previous year. Insurance companies provided a total of 211,805 teaching hours of education, of which the majority, 69.6%, was internal education provided by insurance companies using internal teachers. Given the increased share of internal education, the fact that the number of internal teachers responsible for internal transfer of knowledge increased is unsurprising. They numbered 320 in 2009, equivalent to 5.05% of the average number of employees. The proportion of education provided by outside providers fell in 2009 to 30.4%. In total, insurance companies allocated €2,661,457 to staff education and training, 82.1% of which was spent on direct costs of education. 74.2% of total costs went on practical education, with 25.8% spent on formal education. Compared to previous years, insurance companies are investing more in formal education for their employees, a fact also reflected in the improved educational structure. The proportion of employees involved in formal education programmes whose studies are funded in full or in part by insurance companies was 7.56% in 2009. Insurance companies support 479 employees in their studies, 10.4% more than the previous year. In 2009, 5,258 employees attended education at least once, equivalent to 83.01% of the average number of employees, and 4.3% less than the previous year. Investment in education amounted to 0.13% of gross premiums written, a fall compared to 2008. Absence from work due to illness increased by 3.4% in 2009. Insurance companies lost 4.54% of available working hours due to absence from work due to illness. The Health Insurance Institute of Slovenia (ZZZS) covered the cost of 1.73% of hours, while insurance companies themselves covered 2.81% of working hours lost due to illness. 40 41 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Employees in insurance companies Year 2007 2008 2009 Growth Growth Growth (I 07/06) (I 08/07) (I 09/08) General data Number of employees in insurance companies (TOTAL) • male • female Average number of employees in calendar year 6,064 6,331 6,306 101.2 104.4 99.6 2,569 2,655 2,667 99.5 103.3 100.5 3,495 3,676 3,639 102.5 105.2 99.0 6,027 6,110 6,334 103.2 101.4 103.7 Number of employees by level of formal education • primary or lower (I-IV) • secondary (V) • further (VI) • higher (VII) • master's (VIII) • doctorate (IX) 527 511 451 93.3 97.0 88.3 3,020 3,134 3,026 99.7 103.8 96.6 100.3 780 796 798 98.7 102.1 1,603 1,749 1,875 107.4 109.1 107.2 122 128 143 118.4 104.9 111.7 12 13 13 100.0 108.3 100.0 Number of employees by business function • sales employees • other employees 2,675 2,832 2,813 97.1 105.9 99.3 3,389 3,499 3,493 104.7 103.2 99.8 5,275 5,422 5,479 102.1 102.8 101.1 789 909 827 95.8 115.2 91.0 237,186 211,256 211,805 133.0 89.1 100.3 Number of employees by type of employment contract • permanent • fixed-term Data on education of employees in insurance companies Number of hours of functional employee education in calendar year Number of employees participating in formal education programmes paid for or otherwise supported by insurance companies in calendar year Number of employees participating in education at least once in calendar year 434 479 114.7 111.3 110.4 5,302 5,258 108.4 92.9 99.2 313 290 320 114.2 92.7 110.3 2,511,942 3,085,229 2,661,457 104.1 122.8 86.3 39.35 34.58 33.44 128.9 87.9 96.7 6.47 7.10 7.56 111.2 109.7 106.5 Number of in-house lecturers Cost of employee education (€) 390 5,710 Important indicators of investment in employee education Average number of hours of formal education per employee* Proportion of employees participating in formal education programmes (%)* 94.74 86.78 83.01 105.1 91.6 95.7 Number of in-house lecturers per 100 employees* 5.19 4.75 5.05 110.7 91.5 106.4 Total education cost as a proportion of gross premiums written (%) 0.13 0.15 0.13 94.8 115.2 86.7 Average cost of education per employee in calendar year (€)* 417 505 420 101.0 121.1 83.2 Proportion of employees participating in education at least once in calendar year (%)* * Indicators calculated from average number of employees in calendar year. Source: SZZ (form ZAP-1) Wherever you may wander, there's no place like home. S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 V. Insurance and reinsurance activities in 2009 The statistical data published in this issue of the bulletin have for the first time been prepared in accordance with the Statistical Standards that entered into force on 1 January 2009. The data were prepared using identical methodological bases, and so they are better and more reliable than in previous years. The statistical standard was prepared by the Slovenian Insurance Association in conjunction with its members and with approval from the Insurance Supervisory Agency. It complied with the provisions of the standard and suitably corrected the prescribed ST statistical form used to monitor insurance and reinsurance activities. When the standard was prepared, a careful review was carried out of insurance previously covered in the “all other insurance” item. Some types of insurance thus “hidden” recorded considerably more premiums than others that were individually specified. We therefore carried out an appropriate reassignment within certain insurance types and between insurance classes. One consequence of these changes is that statistical data for 2009 are not entirely comparable with the allocation of insurance types and insurance for 2008 and previous years. Nevertheless, we believe that this step was both necessary and useful. Attentive readers will notice differences in the amounts of premiums and claims for the same insurance type in different tables. The differences arise because the data are taken from various statistical forms and records of insurance companies. The differences also arise because detailed data, i.e. data by insurance type on forms ST1 to 19, are not available for the branch of Wiener Städtische insurance company. For the moment, this member only reports to us on form ST-50, which is otherwise the basis we use for preparing the main aggregate statistics on insurance activities. 43 44 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Gross insurance and reinsurance premiums written, annual growth and shares in GDP* amounts in €000 Total premiums Year Insurance Share in GDP (%) Reinsurance 2005 1,549,167 106.6 5.66 161,361 108.6 0.59 2006 1,725,304 111.4 5.67* 180,619 111.9 0.59* 2007 114.1 0.60* Growth** Growth** Share in GDP (%) 1,893,980 109.8 5.49* 206,165 2008 2,018,960 106.6 5.44 241,738 117.3 0.65 2009 2,072,923 102.7 5.94 261,109 108.0 0.75 Life insurance premiums Year Insurance 2005 Growth** Share in GDP (%) 464,834 108.6 1.70 2006 540,655 116.3 1.78* 2007 609,266 112.7 2008 642,653 105.5 2009 630,089 98.0 Reinsurance Growth** Share in GDP (%) 1,007 105.9 0.00 642 63.8 0.00* 1.77* 704 109.7 0.00* 1.73 724 102.8 0.00 1.81 643 88.8 0.00 Non-life insurance premiums Year Insurance 2005 1,084,334 2006 2007 Growth** * The shares of premiums in GDP are calculated in terms of the SURS's estimate of the size of GDP at current prices for 2009. For 2006 and 2007 the corrected data for GDP is used. Share in GDP (%) Reinsurance Growth** Share in GDP (%) 105.7 3.96 160,354 108.6 0.59 1,184,649 109.3 3.89* 179,977 112.2 0.59* 1,284,714 108.4 3.73* 205,461 114.2 0.60* 2008 1,376,307 107.1 3.71 241,014 117.3 0.65 0.00 – value not zero but less than 1/100% 2009 1,442,834 104.8 4.13 260,466 108.1 0.75 Sources: SZZ, SURS Gross insurance and reinsurance claims paid and their annual growth* ** Premium growth index (excluding the inflation rate). See the note below the table on page 5. amounts in €000 Total claims Year Insurance Growth** Reinsurance Growth** 2005 874,895 94.4 78,671 96.4 2006 949,076 108.5 101,767 129.4 2007 1,023,300 108.3 115,181 113.2 2008 1,204,208 117.7 200,375 174.0 2009 1,240,001 103.0 171,828 85.8 Reinsurance Growth** Life insurance claims Year Insurance Growth** 2005 136,348 73.2 222 92.0 2006 149,088 109.3 252 113.5 2007 161,828 111.9 302 119.8 2008 177,589 109.7 162 53.6 2009 188,496 106.1 137 84.6 Year Insurance Growth** Reinsurance 2005 738,547 99.8 78,449 96.4 2006 799,988 108.3 101,515 129.4 Non-life insurance claims Growth** 2007 861,472 107.7 114,879 113.2 2008 1,026,619 119.2 200,213 174.3 2009 1,051,505 102.4 171,691 85.8 * Claims without assessment costs. ** Claims growth index (excluding the inflation rate). Source: SZZ S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 1. Insurance Competition is increasing in the Slovenian insurance market. The Assembly of the Slovenian Insurance Association accepted the Austrian life insurance company ERGO as a member on 20 May 2010. This increased the number of SZZ members to 21 (19 insurance and 2 reinsurance companies). All of these companies have at least one business unit in Slovenia. They include three branches of insurance companies from other EU countries. First Personal Insurance Company and foreign insurers that operate in Slovenia under the FOS system are not SZZ members. Data on their operations are only available in their home countries and – with substantial delays – from the Slovenian supervisory body. The commentary below includes statistical data on the activities of insurance and reinsurance companies that in 2009 were members of the Slovenian Insurance Association. Insurance and reinsurance companies in 2009 operated in a period of economic and financial crisis, which is reflected in the statistical data. A fall in growth in gross premiums written is shown graphically for life, credit and transport insurance. With reduced growth in property insurance, a somewhat lower growth rate for total premiums was inevitable. By the end of 2009, insurance companies had increased gross premiums written by 2.7%, 3.9 percentage points lower than the previous year. Property insurance premiums increased by 4.8%, while life insurance premiums fell by 2%. The reduced economic activity of companies directly affected the growth of certain classes of property insurance. The largest negative premium growth was recorded by goods in transit insurance (a fall of 14%). Total premiums were lower than in 2008 for credit insurance and suretyship and for miscellaneous financial loss insurance, as well as motor-vehicle liability insurance, accident insurance and aviation insurance. The consequences of the recession are reflected in the 2009 balance sheets of many companies, with deterioration in investments reducing profit levels. Insurance companies are striving in different ways to reduce operating costs, including reducing employee numbers. At the end of 2009 (re)insurance companies employed 6,409 people, a fall of 0.16%. The number of insurance agents and brokers that have passed the insurance examination and have a licence is increasing every year. Around 11,000 people are involved in insurance in Slovenia. Despite their working spirit, it is clear that for instance the share of life insurance in the whole portfolio will not return to the 2007 level any time soon. 2009 again was unfortunately marked by intensive claims events, although less so than 2008. The growth in claims paid (3.0%) this year was higher than growth in premiums. The claims ratio increased by two-tenths of a percentage point from 2008 to reach 59.8%. The growth in claims was highest for insurance of vessels, motor vehicles, goods in transit etc. For life insurance, total claims paid in 2009 increased by more than 6%, as many policyholders terminated their insurance. For the second successive year, the proportion of life insurance in the overall portfolio (30.4%) was down from the 2007 peak (32.17%). In macroeconomic terms, and compared with the overall EU insurance market, where most indicators are worse than in 2008, the results of Slovenian insurance activities in 2009 are relatively good. Gross premiums written reached a value of €2.072 billion, 0.21% of total premiums in the EU, two-hundredths of a percentage point higher than the year before. Insurance density, the value of premiums per capita, 45 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 increased by 2.5%. The insurance density growth rate was down on the previous year, but the value of the indicator has never been higher. In 2009, the average Slovene spent €1,015 on all types of insurance. Insurance penetration – insurance activity or gross premiums written as a proportion of gross domestic product (GDP) – is also at record levels. GDP fell by 7.8% in 2009, but insurance penetration consequently increased by 5.9%. Operating in a crisis environment most affected the largest insurance company and specialised insurance companies, as well as those most closely linked to the commercial sector or operating in the banking sector. This is reflected in lower amount of GPW. For example, Triglav increased non-life premiums by 2%, but life insurance premiums fell by 9%. Triglav's total premiums fell by 1%, and its market share across its whole portfolio fell from 39.99% to 35.85%. The market shares of smaller insurance companies, particularly those with foreign capital, increased significantly from 2008, so we can conclude that market concentration is reducing, although the ranking of insurance companies by market share of total premiums did not significantly change. The top five insurance companies control 79.95% of the market, seven-tenths of a percentage point lower than in 2008. The individual market shares of the six smallest insurance companies were less than 1% of total premiums. The next eight insurance companies have market shares of between 1 and 10%. Only the four largest insurance companies have market shares over 10%. Seven insurance companies with majority foreign capital (Allianz Hungaria, ARAG, Generali, GRAWE, Merkur, Victoria-Volksbanken, Wiener Städtische), and NLB Vita, which has 50% foreign capital, increased gross premiums written to €192 million, 33% higher than in 2008. In 2009 they thus controlled 9.27% of the insurance market, 0.58 percentage points higher. The market share of insurance companies with foreign capital is twice this level for life insurance (18%), and is lower for property insurance (5%). The property insurance market, with premiums worth €1.44 billion, is entirely controlled by sixteen classic insurance companies. Thirteen insurance companies sell life insurance, two of which we do not count as classic insurance companies. Life insurance policies have become less attractive in the recession. Insurance companies consequently generated only €630 million in gross premiums written, compared to €643 million in 2008. Certain changes can be seen in the portfolio structure that may already constitute future trends for individual insurance classes. The structural share of motorvehicle liability insurance is slowly falling (20% in 2003; 16% in 2009), while the share of motor-vehicle casco insurance is increasing (9% in 2003; 12% in 2009). Despite the current crisis, life insurance still has a promising future, with the first signs of recovery evident in the first quarter of 2010. The share of life insurance premiums in the overall portfolio has increased from 24% in 2003 to 30% in 2009, and continued growth can be expected. Savings and cost reductions in insurance and reinsurance companies will continue to be the main measure to reduce the impact of the crisis on the insurance market. Slovenia's membership of the OECD brings new tasks to the insurance market and to the Slovenian Insurance Association (transformation of state-owned com- 46 47 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 panies, additional statistical reporting, improving the education of service purchasers etc.), and entails the state harmonising certain regulations. In the medium term, we can expect the impact of the adoption of the Solvency II directive, increased competition in the insurance market and an increase in membership of the Association. Gross and net of reinsurance premiums written and claims paid 2009 Gross Insurance class Net of reinsurance Premiums Amount Total Life – of this PIP in terms of ZPIZ-1 Non-life total Claims* Share (%) amounts in €000 Amount Premiums Claims* Share (%) Amount Amount 2,072,923 100.00 1,240,001 100.00 1,853,479 1,089,249 630,089 30.40 188,496 15.20 612,240 184,740 162,858 7.86 20,212 1.63 162,858 20,212 1,442,834 69.60 1,051,505 84.80 1,241,239 904,509 Accident 110,281 5.32 42,096 3.39 97,394 37,516 Health 414,679 20.00 341,489 27.54 413,332 341,236 Land motor vehicles casco 242,419 11.69 215,476 17.38 205,409 174,324 Railway rolling stock casco 2,369 0.11 972 0.08 1,753 972 Aircraft casco 1,657 0.08 302 0.02 446 131 Ships (sea, lake and river vessels) casco 1,960 0.09 2,316 0.19 1,675 2,132 7,016 0.34 3,396 0.27 5,272 3,036 89,115 4.30 61,784 4.98 49,640 30,566 Goods in transit Fire and natural forces Other damage to property 139,228 6.71 119,584 9.64 100,226 88,629 Motor vehicle liability 322,983 15.58 184,559 14.88 281,394 161,701 Aircraft liability 1,511 0.07 303 0.02 162 3 Liability for ships (sea, lake and river vessels) 1,151 0.06 238 0.02 1,024 222 Other liability (general, etc.) 49,327 2.38 32,496 2.62 40,017 2,842 Credit 38,397 1.85 34,701 2.80 29,486 26,922 Suretyship 1,077 0.05 1,459 0.12 577 1,285 Miscellaneous financial loss 6,064 0.29 4,763 0.38 2,955 2,715 Legal expenses 3,712 0.18 201 0.02 2,616 201 Tourist assistance 9,887 0.48 5,372 0.43 7,862 4,506 * Claims without assessment costs. Note: The figures for gross premiums written and claims paid do not include transferable items. Pension insurance under ZPIZ-1 is included in life insurance but is shown separately on its own line. Source: SZZ 48 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Classes of insurance business by gross premium written 2009 Suretyship Liability for ships (sea, lake and river vessels) Aircraft liability Aircraft casco Ships (sea, lake and river vessels) casco Railway rolling stock casco Goods in transit Legal expenses Miscellaneous financial loss Tourist assistance Credit Other liability (general, etc.) Fire and natural forces Accident Other damage to property Land motor vehicles casco Motor vehicle liability Health Life Source: SZZ 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 Development of insurance business (gross premiums written and gross claims paid of insurance companies and other members of the SZZ) Premiums €m Claims 2000 1500 1000 500 0 2005 Source: SZZ 2006 2007 2008 2009 year Annual expenditure on insurance per capita Year Premium Population (€000) (as at 30 June) Expenditure per capita (€) Growth 106.3 (index) 2005 1,549,167 2,001,114 774 2006 1,725,304 2,008,516 859 111.0 2007 1,893,980 2,019,406 938 109.2 2008 2,018,960 2,039,399 990 105.6 2009 2,072,923 2,042,335 1,015 102.5 Sources: SZZ, SURS €m 49 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Annual growth rates of gross premiums written and claims paid by insurance class Gross premiums written Insurance class 2008 Total 2,072,923 2,018,960 Non-life total 1,442,834 1,376,307 Accident 110,281 111,653 Health 414,679 389,574 Land motor vehicles casco Claims ratio (%) Gross claims paid* Growth 2009 amounts in €000 Growth 2009 2008 102.7 1,240,001 1,204,208 104.8 1,051,505 1,026,619 98.8 42,096 44,102 106.4 341,489 (I 09/08) 2009 2008 103.0 59.8 59.6 102.4 72.9 74.6 95.5 38.2 39.5 322,312 105.9 82.4 82.7 (I 09/08) 242,419 218,531 110.9 215,476 189,238 113.9 88.9 86.6 Railway rolling stock casco 2,369 2,163 109.5 972 1,134 85.7 41.0 52.4 Aircraft casco 1,657 1,720 96.3 302 377 80.1 18.2 21.9 Ships (sea, lake and river vessels) casco 1,960 1,763 111.2 2,316 1,948 118.9 118.2 110.5 Goods in transit Fire and natural forces 7,016 8,156 86.0 3,396 2,590 131.1 48.4 31.8 89,115 82,903 107.5 61,784 96,036 64.3 69.3 115.8 Other damage to property 139,228 114,756 121.3 119,584 118,812 100.6 85.9 103.5 Motor vehicle liability 322,983 336,265 96.1 184,559 184,291 100.1 57.1 54.8 32.2 Aircraft liability 1,511 1,551 97.4 303 500 60.6 20.1 Liability for ships (sea, lake and river vessels) 1,151 1,094 105.2 238 103 231.1 20.7 9.4 Other liability (general, etc.) 49,327 47,871 103.0 32,496 35,895 90.5 65.9 75.0 Credit 94.2 34,701 21,880 158.6 90.4 53.7 38,397 40,775 Suretyship 1,077 1,125 95.7 1,459 1,533 95.2 135.5 136.3 Miscellaneous financial loss 6,064 5,939 102.1 4,763 2,686 177.3 78.5 45.2 Legal expenses 3,712 3,290 112.8 201 137 146.7 5.4 4.2 Tourist assistance 9,887 7,178 137.7 5,372 3,045 176.4 54.3 42.4 Life total 630,089 642,653 98.0 188,496 177,589 106.1 29.9 27.6 Life insurance 231,913 229,908 100.9 141,158 138,096 102.2 60.9 60.1 Insurance for paying out at marriage and birth Life assurance related to investment fund units Tontine Capital redemption insurance Insurance of income loss caused by accident or illness under ZZavar 651 688 94.6 407 326 124.8 62.5 47.4 376,757 383,339 98.3 44,408 37,274 119.1 11.8 9.7 0 – – 0 – – – – 20,768 28,718 72.3 2,522 1,894 133.2 12.1 6.6 0 – – 0 – – – – Pension insurance under ZPIZ-1** 162,858 163,935 99.3 20,212 21,557 93.8 12.4 13.1 Additional health insurance under ZZavar (Art. 3, Ch. 7)*** 403,709 379,388 106.4 338,941 319,865 106.0 84.0 84.3 49,548 48,924 101.3 22,235 21,873 101.7 44.9 44.7 Additional insurance**** * Claims without assessment costs. ** Insurance is already included in appropriate type of life insurance. *** Insurance is already included in health insurance. **** Insurance is already included in life insurance. Source: SZZ 50 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 1.1 Life insurance For the first time since we began statistically monitoring insurance activities, life insurance has seen a fall in premiums. Insurance companies generated a little over €630 million in premiums for all types of life insurance. This is 2% less than in 2008. The steepest fall in premiums was recorded for insurance with capitalisation of payments (27.7%), as many policyholders terminated their insurance. Premiums for insurance linked to investment funds fell by 1.7%. Insurance premiums for paying out at marriage and birth also fell. Premiums for other classic life insurance in contrast actually grew slightly, by 0.9%. The fall in total premiums for all life insurance was less marked than the rapid growth in gross claims paid, which rose by 6.1% on 2008, with the figure for insurance with capitalisation of payments even higher. The claims ratio for life insurance consequently deteriorated to 29.9%. Statistical data on life insurance in 2009*** amounts in € Insurance Life insurance type Number of Indemnities Policies Insured persons Gross premium written Number of claims Claims paid* 1 Total (2 + 11 + 14+ 19 + 20 + 23) 1,256,123 1,341,111 621,645,477 118,988 188,225,836 2 Life insurance (total 3 + … + 9)** 524,424 641,823 236,641,157 85,321 140,409,815 3 – death 63,891 151,972 17,749,322 1,389 3,111,725 4 – endowment 5,399 7,261 1,368,772 167 214,255 5 – death and endowment - mixed insurance 426,919 454,681 154,697,906 37,319 97,276,261 6 – annuity (except data under 7) 19,432 19,126 9,213,378 1,770 8,942,174 7 – annuity - payments under pensions schemes in terms of ZPIZ-1 0 0 0 0 6,165 8 – refund of premium insurance 0 0 0 0 11,104 9 – all other life insurance 8,783 8,783 4,105,692 7,366 8,627,425 10 – additional insurance** 445,951 508,043 49,506,087 37,310 22,220,706 11 Insurance for paying out at marriage and birth 8 8 650,608 116 407,147 12 – insurance for paying out at marriage 8 8 650,608 116 407,147 13 – insurance for paying out at birth 0 0 0 0 0 14 Life insurance linked to investment fund units (Unit-linked) (15 + ...+ 18) 683,894 652,044 363,585,362 32,415 44,866,625 15 – life insurance linked to investment fund units with guarantee 36,265 34,596 19,307,817 1,427 2,688,759 16 – life insurance linked to investment fund units without guarantee 335,748 308,990 196,715,270 21,488 24,411,394 17 – life insurance linked to cover of assurance units with guarantee 310,432 307,009 142,089,612 9,490 17,690,553 18 – life insurance linked to cover of assurance units without guarantee 1,449 1,449 5,472,663 10 75,919 19 Tontine 0 0 0 0 0 20 Capital redemption insurance (total 21 + 22) 47,797 47,236 20,768,350 1,136 2,542,249 21 – voluntary supplementary pension insurance in accordance with the ZPIZ-1 47,797 47,236 20,768,350 1,136 2,542,249 22 – other capital redemption insurance 0 0 0 0 0 23 Insurance of income loss caused by accident or illness under ZZavar 0 0 0 0 0 * Claims without assessment costs. ** The numbers of policies and insured persons (first and second column) for additional insurance (raw 10) are not counted in raw 2 but other data from raw 10 is added in Total. *** The shown life insurance data in the table does not include the life premium of the Wiener Städtische branch, otherwise the premium TOTAL would be €630,089,177 and the claims paid TOTAL would be €188,495,547. Source: SZZ (data form ST-19) 51 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Development of life insurance Premiums €m Claims PIP under ZPIZ-1 600 PIC under ZPIZ-1 400 200 0 2005 Source: SZZ 2006 2007 2008 Life insurance 2009 – (breakdown by type of insurance) Capital redemption 3.3% Other 0.1% Unit-linked 58.6% Source: SZZ Classic 38.0% 2009 year 52 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Basic data on personal lines 2009 Class of personal lines Total Gross premiums written Claims paid amounts in €000 Claims ratio (%) Share (%) in total GPW 1,155,048 572,081 49.53 55.72 Health insurance 414,678 341,489 82.35 20.00 Life insurance 630,089 186,496 29.92 30.40 – of this pension insurance under ZPIZ-1 162,858 20,212 12.41 7.86 Accident insurance 110,281 42,096 38.17 5.32 Source: SZZ (data form ST-50) Development of shares of life and non-life insurance in all insurance business Year Shares of life and non-life insurance in all insurance business (%) All business Life 2005 100 30.01 69.99 2006 100 31.34 68.66 2007 100 32.17 67.83 2008 100 31.83 68.17 2009 100 30.40 69.60 Non-life Source: SZZ Share of life and non-life insurance in all business 2009 Life 30.4% Non-life 69.6% Source: SZZ 53 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 1.1.1 Pension insurance (PI) The table shows pension insurance for the 2nd and 3rd pillars. Data were obtained from eleven providers directly or from their 2009 annual reports published on the web. Pension insurance types shown in the table are defined by the Pension and Disability Insurance Act (ZPIZ-1) and the Insurance Act (ZZavar). The number of policyholders – members of pension fund s – in the second pillar increased by 3% from 2008. They paid €274,947,478 in premiums, 2% less than in 2008. The share of insurance companies in voluntary pension insurance of the second pillar rose to 59.2%, while the share of other providers fell to 40.8%. The value of claims – pensions payments – fell to €16.7 million, with the steepest fall recorded by other providers. All data in the third pillar – representing annuity insurance in insurance companies – show an increase over 2008. The number of policyholders in the third pillar is only one-tenth of the number in the second pillar, while the value of claims, i.e. annuities, is higher at €20.9 million. Pension insurance 2009 (under the Pension and Disability Insurance Act – ZPIZ-1 and Insurance Act – ZZavar) Providers of pension insurance Additional pension insurance Pension insurance (as at 31 December 2009) – 2nd pillar (as at 31 December 2009) – 3rd pillar Insured persons (number) Premiums (€) Market share (%) Benefits Premiums (€) Insured persons (number) (€) Market share (%) Benefits (€) Total 569,814 274,947,478 100.0 16,733,216 52,145 9,213,378 100.0 20,935,044 Total for insurance companies and other SZZ members 322,147 162,857,961 59.2 13,463,609 52,145 9,213,378 100.0 20,935,044 Kapitalska družba (KAD)* 269,470 139,247,021 50.6 10,883,623 32,767 - - 11,992,870 Triglav** 45,521 19,781,922 7.2 2,529,727 15,666 7,343,085 79.7 7,260,532 Generali 4,772 2,842,590 1.0 37,736 – – – – Adriatic Slovenica 2,384 986,428 0.4 12,523 3,382 970,963 10.5 1,139,119 Merkur – – – – 29 642,911 7.0 368,126 Tilia – – – – 252 203,100 2.2 154,233 Triglav – – – – 49 53,319 0.6 20,164 Total for other providers of pension insurance 247,667 112,089,517 40.8 3,269,607 – – – – Pension companies (3) + Prva osebna zavarovalnica 234,392 104,274,623 37.9 3,133,905 – – – – 13,275 7,814,894 2.8 135,702 – – – – Pension funds at banks * Data for the 2nd pillar includes funds established by the law (ZPIZ-1). Data for the 3rd pillar includes only the First Pension Fund in accordance with the appropriate Act. ** Data for the 3rd pillar significantly differs from those of previous year, since it was prepared in accordance with the Statistical Standard which has entered into force on 1st January 2009. Sources: SZZ and providers of pension insurance 54 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 1.2 All other insurance (non-life or property) The majority of the insurance portfolio consists of property insurance, comprising eighteen insurance classes. Insurance companies generated €1.4 billion in gross premiums written for property insurance in the broadest sense, 4.8% more than the previous year. This includes compulsory insurance, for which gross premiums written fell by 3.56% from 2008. Compulsory insurance is shown in a separate table. In terms of premiums, first place among property insurance continues to be taken by health insurance, with premiums of €414.7 million. Second place is taken by motor-vehicle liability insurance, with premiums of €322.9 million. Motor-vehicle casco insurance remains in third place, with premiums of €242 million. Total claims paid from property insurance in 2009 were over €1 billion, 2.4% more than in 2008. The claims ratio for property insurance improved to 72.9%, although this is still considerably worse than the average from a few years ago. Development of non-life insurance Premiums €m Claims 1200 800 400 0 Source: SZZ 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 year Non-life insurance 2009 – (breakdown by class of insurance) Liability 26.4% Other 0.6% Credit 2.7% Accident 7.8% Health 29.1% Property 16.1% Casco 17.5% Surce: SZZ 55 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Basic data on compulsory insurance classes and types 2009 Insurance class Insurance type Total Gross premiums written Growth amounts in € Gross claims paid* 2009 2008 (I 09/08) 2009 2008 323,933,403 335,891,608 96.4 181,449,531 181,701,478 249,273 259,168 96.2 5,284 2,225 317,378,287 329,804,962 96.2 180,216,757 180,060,995 1,510,785 1,550,679 97.4 302,819 499,688 1,150,864 1,093,547 105.2 238,145 103,311 Accident Compulsory accident insurance of public transport passengers Motor vehicle liability insurance Automobile liability (MTPL) Aircraft liability insurance Aircraft liability Ships (sea, lake and river vessels) liability insurance Maritime transport liability Other liability insurance (general, etc.) Compulsory liability insurance for audit companies 442,864 422,707 104.8 48,097 117,498 1,273,559 1,271,446 100.2 163,373 280,967 Compulsory liability insurance for lawyers 872,460 650,091 134.2 275,396 329,954 Compulsory liability insurance for physicians 730,547 552,780 132.2 133,946 304,608 821 Compulsory liability insurance for designers Compulsory insurance for notarial liability Compulsory liability insurance for insurance agencies Compulsory liability insurance for court executors Compulsory liability insurance for mountain guides Compulsory liability insurance for geodesic companies 77,535 67,184 115.4 – 222,248 195,351 113.8 – – – 209 – 26,688 – 720 244 – – – 24,261 23,240 104.4 39,026 1,411 – 332 – – – Compulsory liability insurance for certifying bodies for confirmation of conformity of building products * Claims without assessment costs. Source: SZZ (data forms ST-1, 10, 11, 12, 13) 56 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 2. Reinsurance The economic and financial crisis also affected reinsurance activities, as they involve retrocedents all over the world. The two reinsurance companies managed to increase gross premiums written by over 8% to €261 million. Sava Reinsurance increased its market share to 56.33% in 2009, while Triglav RE failed to increase its share. Reinsurance claims paid in 2009 were almost 15% lower (€171.8 million) than the extreme year of 2008, but it must be acknowledged that claims events in 2008 were more serious for Slovenian insurance companies than in 2009. Compared to the more or less normal claims from 2007, the value of reinsurance claims was almost 50% higher in 2009. This is nevertheless a reflection of relatively lively claims events in 2009, as a result of which the claims ratio for reinsurance activities deteriorated from 59.92% in 2008 to 65.81% in 2009. Classes of reinsurance business by gross premiums written 2009 Legal expenses Health Liability for ships (sea, lake and river vessels) Tourist assistance Railway rolling stock casco Life Suretyship Aircraft liability Ships (sea, lake and river vessels) casco Aircraft casco Miscellaneous financial loss Credit Goods in transit Other liability (general, etc.) Accident Land motor vehicle casco Motor vehicle liability Other damage to property Fire and natural forces Source: SZZ 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 €m 57 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Gross reinsurance premiums written and gross claims paid 2009 Insurance class Premiums Claims* € Share (%) € Total 261,109,458 100.00 171,828,133 100.00 Non-life total 260,466,169 99.75 171,690,858 99.92 13,501,293 5.17 4,822,646 2.81 166,120 0.06 55,636 0.03 38,216,055 14.64 40,914,561 23.81 173 0.00 Accident Health Land motor vehicles casco Railway rolling stock casco Share (%) 639,202 0.24 Aircraft casco 2,461,973 0.94 451,353 0.26 Ships (sea, lake and river vessels) casco 1,930,410 0.74 1,495,853 0.87 Goods in transit 5,447,171 2.09 2,165,129 1.26 83,401,700 31.94 45,188,953 26.30 Other damage to property 55,720,553 21.34 43,287,422 25.19 Motor vehicle liability 43,832,104 16.79 24,459,467 14.23 1,310,243 0.50 458,085 0.27 418,523 0.16 75,583 0.04 2.02 Fire and natural forces Aircraft liability Liability for ships (sea, lake and river vessels) Other liability (general, etc.) 6,439,935 2.47 3,467,963 Credit 2,703,706 1.04 1,888,912 1.10 878,918 0.34 186,264 0.11 2,691,017 1.03 2,304,611 1.34 0.00 Suretyship Miscellaneous financial loss Legal expenses 75,123 0.03 283 Tourist assistance 632,123 0.24 467,964 0.27 Life total 643,289 0.25 137,275 0.08 Life insurance 442,777 0.17 96,816 0.06 Insurance for paying out at marriage and birth 0 – 0 – 200,512 0.08 40,459 0.02 Tontine 0 – 0 – Capital redemption insurance 0 – 0 – Insurance of income loss caused by accident or illness under ZZavar 0 – 0 – Life assurance related to investment funds units * Claims without assessment costs. Source: SZZ 58 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Development of reinsurance business Premiums €m Claims 250 200 150 100 50 0 2005 Source: SZZ 2006 2007 2008 2009 year Share of reinsurance premiums in insurance business 2009 Reinsurance 12.6% Note: The active premium from abroad is also included in the share. Source: SZZ 59 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 3. Nuclear Insurance and Reinsurance Pool In 2009, the Nuclear Pool operated in economic conditions similar to those of the year before. The Nuclear Pool has operated as a commercial interest association since 1994. Throughout the entire period of its existence, it has brought together the capacities of Slovenia's largest insurance and reinsurance companies for the purpose of insuring nuclear risks in Slovenia; through its reinsurance section, it also participates in insuring nuclear risks associated with risk facilities located in other countries. The Nuclear Pool was primarily set up in order to insure property and liabilities in relation to the operation of Krško Nuclear Power Plant (NEK), the only nuclear power plant located in Slovenia. Premiums written in relation to this account for roughly half of all (re)insurance premiums written, while the other half is derived from foreign reinsurance business. Insurance premiums were generated from fire, machinery breakdown and liability insurance. A new Nuclear Damage Liability Act is in preparation in Slovenia; this will significantly affect the operation of pools from countries that are signatories to the Paris Convention on Third Party Liability in the Field of Nuclear Energy, including the Republic of Slovenia, as it introduces significantly higher guarantee limits and new mandatory contents of guarantees (e.g. environmental damage). Discussions on the construction of a second block at NEK or of a second nuclear power plant in Slovenia were also held in 2009. In addition, NEK also lodged an application to extend the operation of the existing first block of the nuclear power plant. Capacities of the nuclear pool for domestic and foreign risks 2009 Members of the NP Domestic business Foreign business € Share (%) € Triglav 7,500,000 65.12 7,500,000 Share (%) 66.87 Sava Re 1,200,000 10.42 1,200,000 10.70 Adriatic Slovenica 1,000,000 8.68 1,000,000 8.92 Triglav RE 1,000,000 8.68 1,000,000 8.92 Maribor 435,000 3.78 435,000 3.88 Tilia 300,000 2.61 0 0.00 82,000 0.71 80,000 0.71 11,517,000 100.00 11,215,000 100.00 Merkur Total Source: NP 60 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 4. Data by individual insurance class and type The table below with insurance classes and types by insurance company has this year been changed. Insurance types are classified into the appropriate insurance types in accordance with the adopted Statistical standard and the appropriate amendments to the AZN regulations on the Reporting of Insurance Statistical Data. As a result, the data published will not be directly comparable with data for previous years. For insurance companies, insurance types for which gross premiums written in 2009 were shown in statistical forms ST1 to 19 are marked. Types of insurance by class and insurance company 2009 Types of insurance by class Adriatic Slovenica Allianz Arag Generali GRAWE KAD Kd Življenje Maribor Merkur NLB Vita SID – PKZ SOP Tilia Triglav Triglav Zdravstvena Victoria-Volksbanken Vzajemna Wiener Städtische* Insurance company Accident insurance (including industrial injury and occupational diseases) Personal insurance against accidents at and outside regular work Personal insurance against risks to passengers in motor vehicles Children and schoolchildren accident Guests, visitors and tourist group accident Consumer and customer group accident Other special accident insurance Compulsory accident insurance of public transport passengers Driver and car owner accident All other accident insurance • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Health insurance Top-up health insurance under paragraph 2 of Article 14 of the ZZavar • • Substitutional health insurance under paragraph 2 of Article 61 of the ZZVZZ Supplementary health insurance on travel abroad Other supplementary parallel health insurance under paragraphs 3 and 4 of Article 61 of the ZZVZZ • • • • All other health insurance • • • • • Land motor vehicle insurance Land motor vehicle casco Other land vehicle casco (vehicles without engine) All other kinds of motor vehicle casco insurance • • • • • • • • • Railway rolling stock insurance • Railway rolling stock casco All other kinds of railway rolling stock casco insurance Aircraft insurance Aircraft casco • • • • • • • • • • All other kinds of aircraft casco insurance Ships (sea, lake and river vessels) casco insurance Sea ship casco Lake and river vessel casco Note: Types of insurance are classified in accordance with the Statistical Standard and with the Decision amending Decision on Reporting Statistical Insurance Data (OJ, No 120/2008, 8/2009, 104/2009). Only the types of insurance for which insurance premiums were written in 2009 are included. * Data on insurance classes and types not available for the branch of Wiener Städtische Insurance Company. Source: SZZ • • • (table continues on next page) 61 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Types of insurance by class and insurance company 2009 Types of insurance by class Adriatic Slovenica Allianz Arag Generali GRAWE KAD Kd Življenje Maribor Merkur NLB Vita SID – PKZ SOP Tilia Triglav Triglav Zdravstvena Victoria-Volksbanken Vzajemna Wiener Städtische* Insurance company • All other kinds of ship casco insurance Goods in transit insurance Goods insurance in international transport Goods insurance in domestic transport All other cargo insurance Fire and natural forces insurance Fire insurance outside industry and crafts Fire insurance in industry and crafts Electricity supply enterprises' property • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • All other fire insurance Nuclear risks Other damage to property insurance Machinery breakdown Machinery breakdown insurance for electricity supply enterprises' equipment Civil construction projects Civil installation projects Film companies Electronic computers Food-in-freezer Household Ore and coal mines Telecom and post office risks Theft Glass Crops and fruit Livestock Home assistance insurance Equipment leasing insurance Combined property insurance Insurance of goods against mechanical damage Satellite and cable television distribution and reception equipment insurance • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Motor vehicle liability insurance Automobile liability (MTPL) Carrier liability-for-freight insurance in land transport Railway transport liability • • • Travel insurance All other property insurance All other land vehicles liability insurance Aircraft liability insurance Aircraft liability Carrier liability-for-freight insurance in air transport • • • All other aircraft liability insurance Ships (sea, lake and river vessels) liability insurance Maritime transport liability Inland waterways transport liability • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (table continues on next page) 62 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Types of insurance by class and insurance company 2009 Types of insurance by class Adriatic Slovenica Allianz Arag Generali GRAWE KAD Kd Življenje Maribor Merkur NLB Vita SID – PKZ SOP Tilia Triglav Triglav Zdravstvena Victoria-Volksbanken Vzajemna Wiener Städtische* Insurance company Ship-repairer liability Marina liability Carrier liability-for-freight insurance in maritime and inland waterways transport • • All other ship liability insurance Other liability insurance (general, etc.) General liability Manufacturer liability-for-product Building contractor contractual liability • • • • Installation contractor contractual liability Manufacturer, dealer or contractor guarantee Forwarding agent liability in international transport Forwarding agent liability in domestic transport Management board and supervisory board liability insurance Real estate agent liability insurance Film producer liability Compulsory liability insurance for audit companies Compulsory liability insurance for designers Compulsory liability insurance for lawyers Compulsory liability insurance for physicians Compulsory insurance for notarial liability • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Compulsory liability insurance for manufacturers of medicaments and medical aids Compulsory liability insurance for insurance agencies Compulsory liability insurance for court executors • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Compulsory liability insurance for authentication agents of qualified electronic signature certificates Compulsory liability insurance for mountain guides Compulsory liability insurance for geodesic companies Compulsory liability insurance for certifying bodies for confirmation of conformity of building products • Compulsory liability insurance for operators of firing ranges Guards liability insurance All other general liability insurance Credit insurance • • • Trade credit insurance (international) Trade credit insurance (domestic) Consumer credit insurance Housing credit insurance Loan insurance (sole traders) Loan insurance (legal entities) Overdraft insurance (sole traders) Overdraft insurance (personal accounts) Credit insurance (lease agreement) • • • • • • • • • Suretyship insurance Customs debt insurance Tour operators' insolvency insurance • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Credit insurance (credit cards and charge cards) All other credit insurance • • • • • • • (table continues on next page) 63 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Types of insurance by class and insurance company 2009 Types of insurance by class Adriatic Slovenica Allianz Arag Generali GRAWE KAD Kd Življenje Maribor Merkur NLB Vita SID – PKZ SOP Tilia Triglav Triglav Zdravstvena Victoria-Volksbanken Vzajemna Wiener Städtische* Insurance company • • Bid bond insurance Performance bond insurance Advance repayment insurance • • • • Warranty bond insurance Guarantee insurance (charge cards) Carnet insurance All other suretyship insurance Miscellaneous financial loss insurance Loss-of-profit fire insurance Machinery breakdown loss-of- profit insurance Show and event Insurance against purchasing counterfeit currency Holiday cancellation insurance Loss of profit in service industry insurance • • • • • • • All other loss-of-profits insurance Legal expenses insurance Lawyer and other legal protection expenses (litigation costs) All other legal expenses insurance • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tourist assistance insurance Automobile assistance – on trips Medical assistance – on travel All other tourist assistance insurance Life insurance Life assurance – death – endowment – death and endowment – annuity – annuity insurance - benefits based from pension schemes under ZPIZ-1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • – refund of premium – all other life assurance • • – additional insurance Assurance for paying out at marriage and birth – insurance paying out at marriage - insurance paying out at birth Unit-linked life insurance – unit-linked life insurance with guarantee (investment fund) – unit-linked life insurance without guarantee (investment fund) – unit-linked life insurance with guarantee (pool of assets) • • • – unit-linked life insurance without guarantee (pool of assets) Tontine Capital redemption insurance – voluntary supplementary pension insurance under the ZPIZ-1 – all other capital redemption insurance Insurance of income loss caused by accident or illness under ZZavar • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 64 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 4.1 Accident insurance Accident insurance comprises nine different subclasses or insurance types. With premiums in excess of €110 million, it makes up 5.32% of the insurance portfolio. This ranks it sixth among all insurance classes. Accident insurance is provided by eleven insurance companies which, between them, generated 1.25% less in premiums in 2009 than in 2008 (growth index 98.75). Total claims were also 4.56% lower (growth index 95.44), as a result of which the claims ratio improved to 38.2%. Accident insurance (gross premiums written and gross claims paid) Premiums €m Claims 100 75 50 25 0 Source: SZZ 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 year Accident insurance 2009 – (breakdown by type of insurance) Personal insurance at and outside regular work 41.5% Other 3.1% Consumers 2.4% Children and schoolchildren accident 4.0% Insurance for passengers in motor vehicles 8.6% Surce: SZZ Driver and car owner accident insurance 40.4% 65 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 4.2 Health insurance Insurance subclasses or types within health insurance have fundamentally changed compared to the classification in 2008 and earlier years. Comparability of data with previous years has been retained only for supplementary health insurance, which fortunately comprises a large majority of health insurance. Health insurance generated premiums of €414.7 million in 2009, ranking this insurance class second in the whole insurance portfolio. Health insurance premiums grew by 6.4% in 2008, while claims paid – €341.5 million – were 5.9% higher, causing the claims ratio to improve a little, although it remains among the worst (82.3%). Health insurance (gross premiums written and gross claims paid) Premiums €m Claims 400 300 200 100 0 Source: SZZ 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 year Health insurance 2009 – (breakdown by type of insurance) For additional payment 97.4% Surce: SZZ Other 2.6% 66 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 4.3 Casco insurance This section shows all casco insurance combined. In terms of gross premiums written, it ranks in fourth place. The vast majority of this is casco insurance for land motor vehicles. Casco insurance generated €246 million for insurance companies in 2009, of which as much as 98.5% was generated by motor-vehicle casco insurance. Premiums grew for all types of casco insurance except aircraft, with the highest growth recorded for vessels casco insurance (11.2%). Claims paid increased to €219.1 million, a rise of 13.8%. The claims ratio for casco insurance deteriorated once again to 89%. Casco insurance (gross premiums written and gross claims paid) Premiums €m Claims 200 150 100 50 0 Source: SZZ 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 year Casco insurance 2009 – (breakdown by type of insurance) Land motor vehicles 97.5% Surce: SZZ Ships 0.8% Railway rolling stock 1.0% Aircraft 0.7% 67 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 4.4 Goods in transit insurance Goods in transit insurance is one of the insurance classes most affected by the economic crisis. Insurance companies generated premiums worth around €7 million, almost €1 million – around 14% – down on the year before. With less than 0.5% of all premiums, this insurance class is ranked eleventh. Claims in 2009 grew to €3.4 million, a rise of 31%. The claims ratio consequently deteriorated to 48.4%. Goods in transit insurance (gross premiums written and gross claims paid) Premiums €m Claims 8 6 4 2 0 Source: SZZ 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 year Goods in transit insurance 2009 – (breakdown by type of insurance) Domestic transport 39.1% Other 0.4% International transport 60.5% Surce: SZZ 68 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 4.5 Property insurance In the narrow sense, property insurance comprises two insurance classes, officially called fire and natural disasters insurance and other damage insurance. Under the new system, the latter comprises 21 different insurance types. The introduction of the statistical standard added six new insurance types previously covered by the insurance subclass all other damage insurance. With gross premiums written of €139 million, other damage insurance ranks fifth among all insurance types, while fire and natural disaster insurance ranks seventh, with premiums of €89 million. Insurance companies generated €228 million in premiums from the two property insurance subclasses in 2009, over 14% more than in 2008. €181 million was paid to policyholders. Damage to property was substantially lower in 2009 than in 2008, which was an exceptional claims year, with claims 6% down. Compared to 2008, the claims ratio for property insurance improved to 79.4%, although this is still worse than 2007. Damage to property insurance (gross premiums written and gross claims paid) Premiums €m Claims 200 150 100 50 0 Source: SZZ 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 year Damage to property insurance 2009 – (breakdown by type of insurance) Other 7.0% Computers 1.4% Building 2.0% Theft 2.8% Livestock 2.6% Fire 38.9% Crops and fruit 10.3% Household 22.1% Surce: SZZ Machinery breakdown 12.9% 69 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 4.6 Liability insurance In terms of gross premiums written, first place among liability insurance is taken by motor vehicle liability insurance (€323 million). Next comes general liability insurance, with premiums of €49.3 million. Insurance companies also generated €1.5 million from aircraft liability insurance and €1 million from vessels liability insurance. Total liability insurance premiums were €369 million in 2009, a fall of 4%. Claims from liability insurance were also 1% down on the year before, at €218 million. The fall in claims was less than the fall in premiums, and the claims ratio for 2009 is 59%. Liability insurance (gross premiums written and gross claims paid) Premiums €m Claims 400 300 200 100 0 Source: SZZ 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 year Liability insurance 2009 – (breakdown by type of insurance) Other 2.5% Product liability 1.2% General liability 10.0% Surce: SZZ Land motor vehicles liability 86.3% 70 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 4.7 Credit insurance The economic crisis – and particularly the financial crisis – significantly affected credit insurance, and in particular consumer credit insurance, which fell from 64.3% of the whole class to 47.2%. Credit insurance generated “only” €38 million in premiums, a fall of €3 million or 6% from 2008. The result ranked this insurance class in ninth place. Claims however increased by 58.6% to €34.7 million. The claims ratio consequently deteriorated sharply to 90.4%. The composition of credit insurance shown in the figure below is different from previous years, and so the data shown are not entirely comparable with previous years. Credit insurance is one of the insurance classes that, with the adoption of the Statistical Standard, underwent substantive and terminological amendments to the insurance types comprising the insurance class. Credit insurance (gross premiums written and gross claims paid) Premiums €m Claims 40 30 20 10 0 Source: SZZ 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 year Credit insurance 2009 – (breakdown by type of insurance) Other 21.9% Trade credit insurance (international) 22.9% of which 94.3% by SID – PKZ Trade credit insurance (domestic) 8.0% of which 89.5% by SID – PKZ Consumer credit insurance 47.2% Surce: SZZ 71 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 4.8 Suretyship and miscellaneous financial loss insurance Suretyship generated over €1 million in gross premiums written, while miscellaneous financial loss insurance generated more than €6 million. Total premiums written in this insurance class in 2009 were worth €7.1 million, 1.1% more than in 2008. The largest insurance type in the class was insurance against fire damage, accounting for 42%, while suretyship accounted for 15.7%. Annual growth in gross claims was as much as 47.5%, with insurance companies paying out €6.2 million. The claims ratio for this insurance class deteriorated to 87.1%. Suretyship insurance and miscellaneous financial loss insurance (gross premiums written and gross claims paid) Premiums €m Claims 12 9 6 3 0 Source: SZZ 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 year Suretyship insurance and miscellaneous financial loss insurance 2009 – (breakdown by type of insurance) Other 4.3% Show and event 2.9% Loss-of-profits fire 42.0% Suretyship 15.7% MB loss-of-profits 11.8% Surce: SZZ Cancellation of tourist trips 23.3% 72 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 4.9 Legal expenses insurance and tourist assistance insurance Legal expenses and tourist assistance insurance generated €13.6 million for insurance companies in gross premiums written, 29.2% more than the previous year. The largest share was accounted for by insurance of travel assistance to motorists (61.6%), while legal expenses insurance accounted for 27.4% of all premiums written in this insurance class. Growth in gross claims was almost three times higher than growth in premiums (75.1%), with their value rising to €5.6 million. The claims ratio deteriorated to 41%. Sources: SZZ, SURS, MNZ, BS, AZN, JP Legal expenses and tourist assistance insurance (gross premiums written and gross claims paid) Premiums €m Claims 12 9 6 3 0 Source: SZZ 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 year Legal expenses and tourist assistance insurance 2009 – (breakdown by type of insurance) Other 5.6% Medical assistance 5.4% Legal expenses 27.4% Automobile assistance 61.6% Surce: SZZ As you sow through your life, so shall you reap in your old age. 74 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 VI. International position of Slovenian insurance In 2009, Slovenian insurance improved its international position compared to 2008. Slovenia's shares in the EU(27), shown in the table below, increased. Only life insurance remained the same as in 2008 compared to the EU as a whole. The crisis conditions in which the Slovenian and European insurance industries operated are most obviously reflected in the lower average number of employees in Slovenia, and consequently Slovenia's lower share in the EU as a whole. This of course is not bad, as Slovenia thereby moved somewhat closer to the European average, which for 2009 was 180. In 2008, insurance companies employed an average of 396 people, while the equivalent figure for 2009 was 350. The share of Slovenia's gross premiums written – worth €2.072 billion – increased in comparison with premiums in the EU(27) to 0.21%, two-hundredths of a percentage point higher. The insurance density increased by 2.5% to reach more than half of the European level at €1,015 per capita. Slovenian insurance penetration – insurance activities or gross premiums written as a percentage of gross domestic product – reached record levels. GDP fell by 7.8% in 2009, as a result of which insurance penetration increased to 5.9% of GDP and is already at 73.75% of the European average. In terms of this indicator, Slovenia overtook Austria in 2009. However, in terms of average premiums per insurance company, Hungary overtook Slovenia. Insurance business in the European Union 2008 and in Slovenia 2009 – key figures* Key figures EU (27) SLO 4,755 18 858,044 6,306 0.73 180 350 194.14 1,001,812 2,073 0.21 611,500 630 0.10 Premiums / inhabitant (€) 2,009 1,015 50.52 Life premiums / inhabitant (€) Number of insurance companies Number of employees Average number of employees per company Insurance premiums (€ m) Of which life premiums (€ m) Share (%) 0.38 1,226 309 25.16 Non-life premiums / inhabitant (€) 780 706 90.58 Premiums / GDP (%) 8.0 5.9 73.75 * Figures relate to insurance business only. Sources: SZZ, CEA, SURS 75 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Insurance business in Slovenia 2009 and in selected countries 2008 No. of Country* Insurance companies Premiums Employees Total insurance Life Share of life (€ m) Total insurance Premium / Life Premium in GDP Company Employee (%) (€) (€) (€) (€ m) (€) Switzerland 144 49,236 33,171 19,907 60.0 4,344 2,607 9.9 230 673,714 Denmark 202 15,808 21,200 14,999 70.8 3,862 2,732 9.1 105 1,341,093 Belgium 155 24,355 29,031 19,139 65.9 2,711 1,787 8.4 187 1,191,993 4,755 858,044 1,001,812 611,500 61.0 2,009 1,226 8.0 211 1,167,553 71 26,547 16,214 7,362 45.4 1,942 882 5.7 228 610,766 European Union (27) Austria Italy (€ m) Premium/inhabitant 247 46,831 92,016 54,565 59.3 1,537 911 5.9 373 1,964,852 Portugal 84 11,295 15,332 11,012 71.8 1,443 1,036 9.2 183 1,357,415 Slovenia 18 6,306 2,073 630 30.4 1,015 309 5.9 115 328,729 Greece 87 9,000 4,751 2,476 52.1 423 220 2.0 55 527,889 Hungary 30 27,806 3,540 1,834 51.8 353 183 3.4 118 127,311 Croatia 25 10,514 1,341 352 26.2 302 79 2.8 54 127,544 Turkey 59 16,007 6,179 827 13.4 87 12 1.2 105 386,019 * In order of premium/inhabitant Sources: SZZ, CEA, SURS Insurance premium per inhabitant (SLO 2009, other countries 2008) Turkey Croatia Hungary Greece Slovenia Portugal Italy Austria EU (27) Belgium Denmark Switzerland Sources: SZZ, CEA 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 €/inhabitant 76 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Share of insurance premiums in GDP (SLO 2009, other countries 2008) Turkey Greece Croatia Hungary Austria Italy Slovenia EU (27) Belgium Denmark Portugal Switzerland Sources: SZZ, CEA 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 % of GDP Average premium per insurance company (SLO 2009, other countries 2008) Croatia Greece Denmark Turkey Slovenia Hungary Portugal Belgium EU (27) Austria Switzerland Italy Sources: SZZ, CEA 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 €m Average premium per insurance employee (SLO 2009, other countries 2008) Hungary Croatia Slovenia Turkey Greece Austria Switzerland EU (27) Belgium Denmark Portugal Italy Sources: SZZ, CEA 0 250 500 750 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000 €000 Life is like lightning; both pass in a flash. 78 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 VII. Chronological overview of insurance activity on the ethnic Slovenian territory I. Before 1918 Precursors of insurance companies (maritime loans, brotherhoods, guilds) 1291 14th. c. 1370 1452 Maritime loans entered in notary records in Piran Piran Brotherhood of St. Nicholas founded Trieste Furriers’ guild established; one of the first whose statute prescribed members’ obligation of mutual assistance Ljubljana Slovenian Brotherhood of St. Hieronymus founded (reciprocity of members determined in statute) Udine Founding of the first insurance companies 1766 1776 1812 1829 1853 1871 1871 1889 1898–1910 1900 First insurance company founded on Slovenian ethnic territory under the Austro-Hungarian Empire – Compagnia di Assicurazione Trieste First initiative to found an insurance company in Ljubljana Ljubljana Founding of an insurance company for navigation on the River Sava Ljubljana Founding of Imperial-Royal privileged insurance company for fire damage in Styria, Carinthia and Carniola Graz Carniolan agricultural association proposes founding of insurance company for compulsory insurance against fire and other accidents Ljubljana Initiative to found Danica Reinsurance Company in Celje Celje Founding of first general insurance bank, Slovenija (first modern Slovenian insurance company based in Ljubljana) Ljubljana Founding of Workers’ Accident Insurance Company for Trieste, Littoral and Carniola Trieste Founding of several associations (insurance companies) for insuring livestock in Littoral and certain other places Trieste area Founding of Mutual Insurance Company for fire damage and damage to church bells in Ljubljana Ljubljana II. Yugoslavia period (Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Yugoslavia) Kingdom of SCS or Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1945) 1922 1927 1932 1939 Founding of Slavija, Yugoslav Insurance Bank in Ljubljana Ljubljana Founding of People’s Self-Assistance in Maribor Maribor Founding of Society of St. Florian Insurance Cooperative Against Fire Damage Ljubljana Founding of Drava Commercial Insurance Company Maribor DFRY, FPRY, SFR Yugoslavia (1945–1990) 1946 1956 1961 1967 1977 1976 1990 1990 1990 State Institute of Insurance and Reinsurance renamed State Insurance Institute – SII Belgrade Founding of Fund for Mutual Assistance of Independent Tradesmen of Slovenia, renamed Fund for Craftsmen and Entrepreneurs (FCE) in 2000 Ljubljana Founding of numerous municipal insurance companies and Insurance Community of Slovenia Ljubljana Merger of all Slovenian insurance companies, except Maribor Insurance Company, into Sava Insurance Company Ljubljana Merger of Sava Insurance Company and Maribor Insurance Company into Triglav Insurance Community Ljubljana Founding of Sava Reinsurance Community Ljubljana Transformation of Triglav Insurance Community and some of its regional units into joint-stock insurance companies – Triglav Insurance Company, Maribor Insurance Company, Adriatic Insurance Company, Tilia Insurance Company Ljubljana Transformation of Sava Reinsurance Community into joint-stock company Reinsurance Company Sava, Limited Ljubljana Organisational unit of the Dunav Insurance Community in Ljubljana becomes independent joint-stock company, Ljubljana Ljubljanska Insurance Company 79 S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 III. Republic of Slovenia (1991 – present) 1991 1992 1992 1992 1992 1994 1994 1994 1996 1997 1998 1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2007 2007 2007 2008 2009 2009 2009 2010 Founding of new joint-stock insurance and reinsurance companies: Prima Insurance Company (renamed GRAWE in 2001), Mercator Insurance Company (renamed Krekova Insurance Company in 1999) and Inter Reinsurance Company Ljubljana, (dissolved in 2001) Maribor Founding of Slovenian Insurance Bureau (renamed Slovenian Insurance Association in 1997) Ljubljana Founding of joint-stock insurance company Merkur Insurance Company Ljubljana Transformation of organisational unit of Croatia Insurance Company in Ljubljana into joint-stock insurance company Slovenica Ljubljana Founding of Slovene Export Corporation (SID) Ljubljana Founding of Concordia Pension Insurance Company Ljubljana Founding of Slovenian Nuclear Insurance and Reinsurance Pool Ljubljana Founding of Office of Insurance Supervision (renamed Insurance Supervision Agency, ISA in 2000) Ljubljana Founding of Capital Fund for Additional Pension and Disability Insurance (renamed Pension Fund Management (PFM) in 2000) Ljubljana Founding of joint-stock company Generali Insurance Company Ljubljana Founding of Fund for Additional Pension and Disability Insurance (joined to Capital Fund for Additional Pension and Disability Insurance in 2000) Ljubljana Founding of Triglav RE Reinsurance Company Ljubljana Founding of Health Insurance Mutual Ljubljana Founding of TRIGLAV Health Insurance Company Koper Founding of NLB Vita Life Insurance Company Ljubljana Founding of joint-stock company ARAG Legal Expenses Insurance Ljubljana Founding of branch of Austrian insurance company Wiener Städtische Ljubljana Founding of SID – First Credit Insurance Company Ljubljana Founding of Slovenica Life Insurance Company Ljubljana Founding of branch of Austrian insurance company Victoria-Volksbanken Maribor Merger of Adriatic Insurance Company and Slovenica Insurance House into Adriatic Slovenica Insurance Company Koper Slovenica Life Insurance Company renamed KD Life Insurance Company Ljubljana Founding of branch of Allianz Hungaria Zrt. Insurance Company Ljubljana Founding of Prva osebna zavarovalnica, d.d. Ljubljana Zürich Insurance Ireland Ltd. applies for SZZ membership Ljubljana Wiener Städtische, Vienna Insurance Group becomes a member of the SZZ Ljubljana Allianz Hungaria Zrt. Insurance Company becomes a member of the SZZ Ljubljana Victoria-Volksbanken Insurance Company becomes a member of the SZZ Ljubljana ERGO Insurance Company becomes a member of the SZZ Ljubljana Sources: 1. Škufca F., Zavarovalstvo na Slovenskem, SZZ, Ljubljana 2003 2. Data from AZN 3. Data from SZZ S tat is t ica l I n s ur a n ce B ulle t i n 2 010 Glossary of Abbreviations AZN – Agencija za zavarovalni nadzor / Insurance Supervisory Agency BS – Banka Slovenije / Bank of Slovenia CEA – Comité Européen des Assurances / European Insurance and Reinsurance Federation JP – Jedrski pool / Nuclear Insurance and Reinsurance Pool KAD – Kapitalska družba pokojninskega in invalidskega zavarovanja, d. d. / Pension Fund Management Company LB – Ljubljanska borza / Ljubljana Stock Exchange MNZ – Ministrstvo za notranje zadeve / Ministry of the Interior NFD – NFD 1 Delniški investicijski sklad, d. d. / NFD 1 Stock Invest Fund, p. l. c. PIC – Zavarovalnine pokojninskih zavarovanj / Pension Insurance Claims PIP – Premije pokojninskih zavarovanj / Pension Insurance Premium SID – PKZ – SID – Prva kreditna zavarovalnica, d. d., Ljubljana / SID – First Credit Insurance Company SOD – Slovenska odškodninska družba, d. d. / Slovene Restitution Fund SOP – Sklad obrtnikov in podjetnikov / Fund for Craftsmen and Entrepreneurs SURS – Statistični urad Republike Slovenije / Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia SZZ – Slovensko zavarovalno združenje / Slovenian Insurance Association ZPIZ – Zavod za pokojninsko in invalidsko zavarovanje / The Pension and Disability Insurance Institute of Slovenia ZPIZ-1 – Zakon o pokojninskem in invalidskem zavarovanju / Pension and Disability Insurance Act ZRSZ – Zavod Republike Slovenije za zaposlovanje / Employment Service of Slovenia ZZavar – Zakon o zavarovalništvu / Insurance Act ZZVZZ – Zakon o zdravstvenem varstvu in zdravstvenem zavarovanju / Health Care and Health Insurance Act 80