kindlustusmajanduses
Kindlustusmajanduses, translated from Estonian as “insurance economy,” refers to the sector within an economy that provides risk transfer products through insurance contracts. The industry encompasses life, non‑life, health, pension, and reinsurance companies, as well as related service providers such as brokers, actuaries, and regulatory bodies. Its primary function is to manage uncertainty by allowing individuals and organizations to pool risk, thus stabilizing income and protecting against large losses.
The sector’s history in Estonia dates back to the early 20th century, but its modern form emerged
Key economic indicators for the sector include premium income, loss ratios, investment income, and policyholder surplus.
Current challenges include demographic shifts that raise longevity risk, technological disruptions that create new liability exposures,
Overall, kindlustusmajanduses plays a crucial role in Estonia’s financial stability, providing essential services that limit individual