Various Important Facts Regarding Life Insurance
Various Important Facts Regarding Life Insurance
Here are some facts about the importance of protection for you and your family.
• Every 1,000 Indonesian people, 8 of whom had a stroke. Stroke is the leading cause of death at all ages, with a proportion of 15.4 per cent. Every 7 people who died in Indonesia, one of them due to a stroke. (Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, 2011).
• Deaths from non-communicable diseases increased to 59.5 percent in 2007, down from 41.7 percent in 1995. (Health Minister Endang Rahayu Sedyaningsih, 2011).
• 10 causes of death in Indonesia according to the survey of World Health Organization (2002) is a coronary heart disease, tuberculosis, blood vessel disorders, respiratory diseases, diseases of the newborn, pulmonary disease, traffic accidents, diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure, diarrhea.
• The cost of medical treatment in Indonesia increased 10 to 14 percent in the last three years (2011 Towers Watson Global Medical Trends).
• Average family income is set aside to save only 18 percent, while only 10 percent for insurance. In fact, medical costs continue to rise each year. (AIA Financial protection gap MarkPlus survey in collaboration with Insight, 2011).
• mortality protection gap in Indonesia increased by an average 11 percent per year (Swiss Re Mortality Protection Gap: Asia-Pacific 2011).
• The number of policyholders in Indonesia today reaches 63 million. Consisting of 10 million individual policyholders and policy owners of a combined 53 million. (Life Insurance Association of Indonesia (AAJI) 2012).
Source: Kompas.com
Here are some facts about the importance of protection for you and your family.
• Every 1,000 Indonesian people, 8 of whom had a stroke. Stroke is the leading cause of death at all ages, with a proportion of 15.4 per cent. Every 7 people who died in Indonesia, one of them due to a stroke. (Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, 2011).
• Deaths from non-communicable diseases increased to 59.5 percent in 2007, down from 41.7 percent in 1995. (Health Minister Endang Rahayu Sedyaningsih, 2011).
• 10 causes of death in Indonesia according to the survey of World Health Organization (2002) is a coronary heart disease, tuberculosis, blood vessel disorders, respiratory diseases, diseases of the newborn, pulmonary disease, traffic accidents, diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure, diarrhea.
• The cost of medical treatment in Indonesia increased 10 to 14 percent in the last three years (2011 Towers Watson Global Medical Trends).
• Average family income is set aside to save only 18 percent, while only 10 percent for insurance. In fact, medical costs continue to rise each year. (AIA Financial protection gap MarkPlus survey in collaboration with Insight, 2011).
• mortality protection gap in Indonesia increased by an average 11 percent per year (Swiss Re Mortality Protection Gap: Asia-Pacific 2011).
• The number of policyholders in Indonesia today reaches 63 million. Consisting of 10 million individual policyholders and policy owners of a combined 53 million. (Life Insurance Association of Indonesia (AAJI) 2012).
Source: Kompas.com
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