United Kingdom SME Insurance Competitor Dynamics Report 2019: AXA and Aviva Dominate the UK SME Insurance Space Across All of the 10 Non-Vehicle-Based Commercial Products in 2018
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This report looks at which insurers lead the way in the SME segment and how they are developing their propositions. It also highlights how competitor positions vary between micro, small, and medium enterprises. It examines which insurers are winning over brokers and which companies SMEs are placing their business with.
AXA and Aviva dominate the
Within the motor lines there is a clear trend of popular personal lines insurers also enjoying success in the SME market. This shows that established relationships are essential and easily transferred from personal to commercial lines.
Scope
- AXA's domination has declined slightly in terms of individual lines, but it still heads seven products.
- Third-placed Allianz remains over 5 percentage points behind Aviva, which highlights that the top two are still way ahead of other brands despite their declines. But this is offset by Allianz underwriting the products of Barclays, which is the fourth-largest player.
- AXA's position in the overall market is not replicated in brokers' preference for business placement, where Allianz and Aviva continue to top packaged and non-packaged respectively.
Key Topics Covered:
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1. AXA and Aviva continue to lead the market
1.2. Key findings
1.3. Critical success factors
2. THE SHAPE OF THE SME MARKET
2.1. Introduction
2.2. The big three continue to lead the way for packaged broker insurance
2.3. Aviva leads non-packaged as the top two pull away
3. PRODUCT POSITIONING
3.1. AXA remains the leading insurer, but competitors have closed the gap
3.2. AXA's decline saw Aviva challenge for top spot despite its static share
3.3. Barclays leads the bancassurance re-emergence
3.4. AXA and Aviva are consistent throughout all 16 lines
3.5. Hiscox remains a specialist liabilities insurer
3.6. Admiral and Direct Line are strong in motor
4. TOP FIVE INSURERS BY PRODUCT LINES
4.1. Top five players for business interruption insurance
4.2. Top five players in directors and officers insurance
4.3. Top five players in employers' liability insurance
4.4. Top five players for key man insurance
4.5. Top five players for personal accident and business travel insurance
4.6. Top five players for property insurance
4.7. Top five players for professional indemnity insurance
4.8. Top five players for public liability insurance
4.9. Top five players for private medical insurance
4.10. Top five players for cyber insurance
4.11. Top five players for company cars (single) insurance
4.12. Top five players for company cars (fleet) insurance
4.13. Top five players for company vans (single) insurance
4.14. Top five players for company vans (fleet) insurance
4.15. Top five players for vehicle: other (single) insurance
4.16. Top five players for vehicle: other (fleet) insurance
5. KEY PLAYERS
5.1. AXA formed partnerships to boost broker offerings
5.2. AXA is focusing on Brexit and modern cyber cover
5.3. Aviva is targeting independent brokers with new community launch
5.4.
5.5. Hiscox launched a cyber campaign to raise customer awareness
5.6. Cyber specialists could threaten mainstream insurers
5.7. Digital Risks shows innovation can thrive in the SME sector
6. TOP INSURERS BY
6.1. Aviva's impressive NPS could help it challenge AXA at the top of the market
6.2. The leading insurers saw strong improvements in NPS in 2018
7. APPENDIX
Companies Mentioned
- AXA
- Aviva
- Allianz
- Direct Line
Zurich - Hiscox
- RSA
NFU Mutual - Lloyds
LV =- AA
- Ageas
- AIG
- ACE
- Barclays
- Bupa
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