New frontiers in microinsurance distribution

New frontiers in microinsurance distribution

21 August, 2011    

The International Labour Organization’s (ILO) Microinsurance Innovation Facility (MIF) commissioned Cenfri to compare innovative distribution models from India, South Africa, Colombia and Brazil. The study was based on several case studies conducted and commissioned by Cenfri. The aim was to create a typology for innovative microinsurance distribution channels and extract cross-cutting lessons on successes and failures from both a consumer and business perspective.


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