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Panorama Non-Life Insurance (Snapshots) - BRIC - September 2006
Snapshot Report

Snapdata's Snapshots BRIC Non-Life Insurance 2006 provides 2005 year-end market size data, with 2006 estimates, 4 years of historical data and five-year forecasts. The Snapshots report gives an instant overview of the BRIC non-life insurance market, and covers non-life (general) insurance (property and casualty insurance). Market size is based on gross premium income. The data is supplied in both graphical and tabular format for ease of interpretation and analysis. The Snapshots BRIC Non-Life Insurance 2006 forms part of Snapdata's Financial Services industry coverage. An acronym attributed to Goldman Sachs standing for Brazil, Russia, India and China, the world's emerging super powers. They are attracting vast amounts of investment as they are able to offer cheap manufacturing and agricultural products, low cost oil and gas (Russia) and cheap services such as outsourcing. It has been forecast that by 2050 the four economies will be among the most dominant in the world and will contain 40% of the world's population. Critics point out that China and Russia have yet to achieve full democracy and still have questionable human rights policies, that some major companies are already withdrawing from India and that Brazil has consistently failed to realise its economic potential. However, from a market research viewpoint, the four countries offer the opportunity to plot industry movement in their developing economies.

Snapdata's Snapshots BRIC Non-Life Insurance 2006 provides 2005 year-end market size data, with 2006 estimates, 4 years of historical data and five-year forecasts. The Snapshots report gives an instant overview of the BRIC non-life insurance market, and covers non-life (general) insurance (property and casualty insurance). Market size is based on gross premium income. The data is supplied in both graphical and tabular format for ease of interpretation and analysis. The Snapshots BRIC Non-Life Insurance 2006 forms part of Snapdata's Financial Services industry coverage. An acronym attributed to Goldman Sachs standing for Brazil, Russia, India and China, the world's emerging super powers. They are attracting vast amounts of investment as they are able to offer cheap manufacturing and agricultural products, low cost oil and gas (Russia) and cheap services such as outsourcing. It has been forecast that by 2050 the four economies will be among the most dominant in the world and will contain 40% of the world's population. Critics point out that China and Russia have yet to achieve full democracy and still have questionable human rights policies, that some major companies are already withdrawing from India and that Brazil has consistently failed to realise its economic potential. However, from a market research viewpoint, the four countries offer the opportunity to plot industry movement in their developing economies.

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Mintel acquired the Snapshots catalogue of reports in April 2008 as a valuable addition to our product portfolio. We have now made available all Snapshots reports, dating back to January 2006, for Snapshots subscribers via the Mintel Oxygen platform.

We are currently reviewing the methodology and research techniques used in the Snapshots reports to ensure future publications are aligned with our Mintel processes. Most notably for existing reports Snapshots sometimes employ different sources of information from Mintel or make different assumptions concerning market sizes. Moving forwards we aim to produce a consistent market size across both products.

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