The Impact of COVID-19 on Emerging Insurance Industry: The Ghanaian Evidence

James Ntiamoah Doku, Ellen Dzokoto, Aisha Kudolo
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This study explored the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the operational and financial performance of the Ghanaian insurance industry using secondary and quantitative data from NIC, in a quarterly form from year 2018 to first quarter of 2021. Using descriptive, graphical and trend analysis, the findings of the study uncover the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the operational and financial performance growth of the insurance industry and options for policy recommendations. More specifically, the findings show that in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of policy holders in both life and non-life declined as well as the value of both life and non-life policy underwritten by insurance firms. Moreover, there was a higher rate of decline in the life aspect of underwritten policy than that of the non-life. Also, both of life and non-life gross premiums experienced a dip in performance growth in the COVID-19 era which can be attributed to the decline in the number of policy holders in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, the value of total assets for both life and non-life segment of the industry experienced a declining growth rate within the survey period, while investment growth and performance of the insurance industry was also negatively impacted for both life and non-life consistently despite some periods of ups and downs. With respect to the operational aspect of the insurance industry, the findings show that claims benefits paid had declined consistently in the pandemic period whereas managerial efficiency in terms of management expenses had declined with the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic and this may suggest a general level of improvement in the managerial efficiency in the industry. Policy recommendations for future studies were offered.
COVID-19对新兴保险业的影响:加纳的证据
本研究利用NIC的二手和定量数据,以2018年至2021年第一季度的季度形式,探讨了COVID-19大流行对加纳保险业运营和财务绩效的影响。通过描述性、图形化和趋势分析,研究结果揭示了2019冠状病毒病大流行对保险业运营和财务业绩增长的负面影响,并提出了政策建议。更具体地说,调查结果表明,在2019冠状病毒病大流行之后,寿险和非寿险保单持有人数量下降,保险公司承保的寿险和非寿险保单价值也有所下降。此外,承保保单的寿险方面比非寿险方面的下降率更高。此外,在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,寿险和非寿险毛保费的业绩增长均出现下滑,这可归因于保单持有人数量的减少。此外,该行业的寿险和非寿险部分的总资产价值在调查期间经历了下降的增长率,而保险行业的投资增长和业绩也受到了持续的负面影响,尽管有一些起伏时期。就保险业的业务方面而言,调查结果显示,在大流行期间,支付的理赔福利持续下降,而在管理费用方面的管理效率随着COVID-19大流行的到来而下降,这可能表明该行业的管理效率总体上有所提高。为今后的研究提出了政策建议。
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