South African microinsurance case-study

2002
Page count
61
pages
Description

Presents an overview of the South African insurance industry and examines the extent to which for-profit insurance providers serve the needs of low-income people and small and micro-enterprises (SMEs). Examines the provision of microinsurance by microfinance institutions and presents the results of a survey of the use of insurance by SMEs and the perceived risks of entrepreneurs. Discusses the scope for SME-oriented microinsurance in the country.

Publisher
The ILO's Social Finance Programme
Publish date
Authors
M. Aliber
Language of publication
English
Region/Country
Region
Sub-Saharan Africa
Country
South Africa