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Regulator’s Report Shows Low Insurance Penetration

AKI market report reveals Kenya still ranks below Global and Africa averages

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Insurance penetration in Kenya increased marginally to 2.41% in 2023.
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The Association of Kenya Insurers (AKI) has released the 2023 Insurance Industry Market Report, adopting the IFRS-17 reporting standard to enhance transparency and provide globally standardised financial indicators for investors, analysts, and rating agencies.

 Speaking at the report’s dissemination, AKI Chairman, Mr. Tom Gitogo, acknowledged the delay in its release, citing the challenges of transitioning to IFRS-17. “2023 being the first year of IFRS-17 implementation, there were significant delays as members realigned their financial reporting,” he noted.

The report highlights strong industry performance, with insurance service revenue rising 17% to Ksh255.96 billion from Ksh219.40 billion in 2022. Insurance service expenses increased by 11.6% to Ksh220.0 billion.

Net investment income grew by 11.6% to Ksh67.43 billion. Overall, profit before tax saw a 48% increase to Ksh24.40 billion, with tax expenses rising 44% to Ksh6.2 billion, resulting in a profit after tax of Ksh18.2 billion, up from Ksh12.2 billion in 2022.

In the non-life insurance sector, medical insurance led with Ksh64.34 billion in revenue, followed by motor insurance (Ksh55.6 billion), fire insurance (Ksh21.4 billion), and Work Injury Benefits Act (WIBA) insurance (Ksh15.45 billion).

In life insurance business, pension registered the highest insurance revenue at Ksh66.20 billion followed by group life at KES 39.35 billion and ordinary life at KES 19.33 billion.

Insurance penetration in Kenya increased marginally to 2.41% in 2023, up from 2.33% in 2022. Global penetration levels averaged 7% in 2023, while in Africa, the average was 3.5%. Kenya is ranked 4th in Africa after South Africa, Namibia and Morocco.

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