The significance of life assurance funds as mobilizers of savings in Kenya
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Date
2002-09Author
Nyamai, Francis K
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The main objectives of this project were three fold,
i. To study the trends in premium levels against GDP between 1987-2000.
ii. To test whether life assurance funds have played a significant role in
mobilising resources into savings in Kenya.
iii. To examine the factors that determine the level of life assurance
premiums underwritten by life assurance companies in Kenya.
The data used to achieve the above objectives was obtained from various
sources, gross premiums data was obtained from the financial statements of
insurance companies, information relating to GDP was obtained from the
treasury.
The study used bar graphs, line graphs and simple linear regression to come up
with the conclusions.
Observations noticed implied that although life assurance funds have been
growing over time, even at a rate higher than the GDP, they have not played a
very significant role in harnessing resources into savings. It was also observed
that companies that underwrote life assurance also did general insurance
business. The companies interviewed admitted that the level of life assurance
funds is influenced by variable like social factors, economic factors and even
political factors.
Though many challenges faced the industry, efforts by the Ministry of Finance
and the Commissioner of Insurance office are being consolidated to ensure the
operating environment is conducive which will enable a faster growth of the
sector.
This paper is organised into 5 major sections.
Chapter 1 gives an overview of the study. It will introduce the Kenyan scenario
and give us the background information on life assurance funds, the global, and
continental trends. Briefly it touches on life assurance market, statement of the
problem, objectives and importance of the study.
Chapter 2 reviews literature on life assurance, any prior related studies, role of
life assurance funds in economic development and financial issues relating to life
assurance.
Chapter 3 has details on research design, population of the study, data
collection, hypotheses testing and data analysis procedures.
Chapter 4 comprises the workings and analysis of the data collected.
Chapter 5 which is the last contains details on discussions of the research
findings summary and conclusions as well as recommendations for further
research.
Citation
Masters Of Business Administration (MBA) Degree, University of NairobiPublisher
University of Nairobi School of Business
Description
A management research project submitted in
fulfillment of the' requirements of the Degree of
Master of Business Administration, (MBA), School Of
Business, University Of Nairobi