Bridging the Protection Gap: Strategies to Reach the Bottom of the Pyramid in Inclusive Insurance
THE INSURANCE TIMES|October 2024
As global attention increasingly shifts towards financial inclusion, insurance coverage for lowincome populations, often referred to as the "bottom of the pyramid" (BOP), has become a central issue. Despite strides in inclusive financial services, a significant protection gap still exists for vulnerable communities in developing countries.
Bridging the Protection Gap: Strategies to Reach the Bottom of the Pyramid in Inclusive Insurance

As global attention increasingly shifts towards financial inclusion, insurance coverage for low-income populations, often referred to as the "bottom of the pyramid" (BOP), has become a central issue. Despite strides in inclusive financial services, a significant protection gap still exists for vulnerable communities in developing countries. Millions of people remain without access to adequate insurance protection, leaving them highly susceptible to financial shocks such as health crises, natural disasters, and income loss.

This blog investigates the structural barriers preventing lowincome populations from accessing insurance, explores successful case studies from developing nations, and offers policy recommendations for scaling microinsurance to bridge the protection gap by 2024.

Understanding the Protection Gap

The insurance protection gap refers to the difference between the total amount of insurance coverage available and the amount that is economically necessary to cover potential risks. For BoP populations, this gap is particularly pronounced due to a variety of structural barriers, ranging from affordability to financial literacy and regulatory hurdles.

1. Affordability

One of the most significant barriers to insurance coverage for low-income populations is affordability. Many of these individuals live on daily or fluctuating incomes, making it difficult to afford traditional insurance premiums, which are typically structured for middle- or high-income markets. As a result, insurance often remains out of reach for those who need it most. Even microinsurance products, designed specifically for low-income users, can be seen as too costly if premiums are not matched with the financial realities of the market.

2. Financial Literacy

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