Microinsurance plays a crucial role in providing financial security to low-income populations that are often excluded from traditional insurance markets. These underserved communities are highly vulnerable to risks such as health emergencies, natural disasters, and loss of income. In recent years, microinsurance models across Asia, Africa, and Latin America have been developed to address these challenges, with each region offering unique insights into what makes an inclusive insurance model both sustainable and scalable.
This blog provides a comparative analysis of the successes and challenges of microinsurance models in these regions, and explores the key factors that contribute to their sustainability.
Microinsurance in Asia: Innovation and Scale
Asia, home to more than 60% of the global population, has seen significant innovation in microinsurance models, particularly in the areas of agriculture and health. Governments and insurers in countries such as India, the Philippines, and Bangladesh have been working to expand coverage to underserved populations through government-backed schemes, mobile insurance platforms, and public-private partnerships.
1. India: Agricultural Microinsurance
India is one of the leading countries in terms of microinsurance coverage, largely due to its extensive agricultural sector. The Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY), launched in 2016, is one of the largest crop insurance schemes in the world. It provides subsidized premiums to smallholder farmers, covering risks related to droughts, floods, and other natural disasters. The program is largely government-funded, with private insurers administering the policies.
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