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Instant Overview of the Indian Insurance Market, and Covers Life and Non-Life Property and Casualty InsuranceDUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--Research and Markets

(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c75717) has announced theaddition of "Snapshots India Insurance 2007" to their offering. Snapdatas Snapshots India Insurance 2007 provides 2005 year-endmarket size data, with 2006 estimates, 4 years of historical data andfive-year forecasts. The Snapshots report gives an instant overview ofthe Indian insurance market, and covers life and non-life (propertyand casualty) insurance. Market value is based on gross premiumincome. The data is supplied in both graphical and tabular format forease of interpretation and analysis. The Snapshots India Insurance2007 forms part of Snapdatas Financial Services industry coverage. Snapshots Report Overview: Executive Summary The Executive Summary within a Snapshots report outlines the mainfindings of the report (market size, market shares and marketforecasts) Market size Market size is the measure of the total value or volume of aparticular product sold in a particular length of time. In our case itis the total amount of the market covered by a title in the last wholeyear, for example, in UK Beer 2005, all the beer consumed in the UK in2004. The aim of the report is to tell how much of the product wasconsumed in the country discussed by value and by volume. Market Segmentation Market Segmentation is a segmentation of the market by key productcategories, ideally by value and volume. For example: the yoghurtmarket can be segmented into: drinking yoghurt, flavoured yoghurt andnatural yoghurt. Market Share Market Share is the share of each competitor in the market placeand can be expressed in value or volume terms. Market Share by Volume - each competitor's share of the totalMarket Volume Market Share by Value - each competitor's share of the totalMarket Value Distribution This measure of the market relates to the different distributionchannels to market for each product. The distribution can include thefollowing channels Socio-Economic data The key socio-economic indicators in each report will be: - Size of population - GDP - Gross Domestic Product - Inflation rate - Exchange rate Forecasts All market forecasts are based on statistical forecastingtechniques based on historic performance (linear extrapolation of themarket size, based on the five-year historical growth). Thesestatistical tools are supplemented with qualitative parameters suchas: industry expectation/opinion. Socio-economic drivers, new productdevelopment, technological advances, expected levels of marketsaturation etc. Page 3 - Snapshots Executive Summary Page 4 - Category Definitions Page 5 - Market Size by Value (2002-2006) Page 6 - Market Segmentation by Value Page 7 - Market Shares (Life Insurance) by Value Page 9 - Company Websites (Main Players) Page 10 - Market Forecast by Value (2007-2011) Page 12 - Snapshots Sources for Further Research For more information visithttp://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c75717.Research and MarketsLaura Wood, Senior Managerpress@researchandmarkets.comFax: +353 1 4100 980Copyright Business Wire 2007



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