Tanzania access to insurance
Tanzania access to insurance
7 November, 2012 •This series of documents brings together research and analysis on the country context, demand, supply and regulatory framework for insurance in Tanzania. It includes a series of eight documents, consisting of one headline findings document and seven input documents, each focusing on a specific thematic area that build ups the evidence base for the headline findings.
The headline document summarises the main findings of the diagnostic study across all subsequent documents, then concludes on market potential and opportunities, the challenges to be overcome and the strategic imperatives to unlock such potential.
Download the headline findings document (1/8)
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Download the context document (2/8)
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Download the insurance uptake document (3/8)
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Download the insurance industry trends document (4/8)
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Download the product and distribution landscape document (5/8)
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Download the health insurance dynamics document (6/8)
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Download the regulatory framework document (7/8)
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Download the understanding client needs document (8/8)
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