| Literature DB >> 32784978 |
Pius Babuna1,2,3, Xiaohua Yang1, Amatus Gyilbag3,4, Doris Abra Awudi3,5, David Ngmenbelle3, Dehui Bian1.
Abstract
This study investigated the impact of COVID-19 on the insurance industry by studying the case of Ghana from March to June 2020. With a parallel comparison to previous pandemics such as SARS-CoV, H1N1 and MERS, we developed outlines for simulating the impact of the pandemic on the insurance industry. The study used qualitative and quantitative interviews to estimate the impact of the pandemic. Presently, the trend is an economic recession with decreasing profits but increasing claims. Due to the cancellation of travels, events and other economic losses, the Ghanaian insurance industry witnessed a loss currently estimated at GH Ȼ112 million. Our comparison and forecast predicts a normalization of economic indicators from January 2021. In the meantime, while the pandemic persists, insurers should adapt to working from remote locations, train and equip staff to work under social distancing regulations, enhance cybersecurity protocols and simplify claims/premium processing using e-payment channels. It will require the collaboration of the Ghana Ministry of Health, Banking Sector, Police Department, Customs Excise and Preventive Service, other relevant Ministries and the international community to bring the pandemic to a stop.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; National Insurance Commission; World Health Organization; coronavirus; infection rate; insurance industry; pandemic
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32784978 PMCID: PMC7459729 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17165766
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1General quarterly (March to June) outlook of the insurance industry: (A) trend of profits, (B) trend of premiums, (C) trend of claims and (D) trend of assets.
Figure 2Comparison of customer complaints in the insurance industry within the period under review.
Figure 3Life and non-life insurance companies’ performance compared.