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Location:
- Eastern Europe.
- Neighbors: Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Russia, Ukraine.

Climate:
- cold winters, cool and moist summers;
- transitional between continental and maritime.

Macro indicators
* 2018 estimates
Surface:207,595km2
Population*:9.5million
Pop. density*:45.6people/km2
GDP*:49.2EUR billion
GDP/capita*:5,197.0EUR

Currency: Ruble
Code: BYN
Since: 2016
- replaced the second Belarusian ruble (BYR)


Insurance market portfolio
* 2018 estimates
TOTAL LIFE*:10%
TOTAL NON-LIFE*:90%
Overall Property*:26%

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STATISTICS: BELARUS, FY2018: The market grew by more than 14%

In 2018, total market GWP reached BYN 1,226.04 million (EUR 495.69 million), which is 14.57% more y-o-y, according to figures published by the Ministry of Finance of the Republic. Market growth in Euro looks much more moderate (9.10%).




EUROINS acquires ERGO subsidiaries in Czech Republic, Romania and Belarus

Bulgaria-based Euroins Insurance Group (EIG) has made a purchase agreement with Germany-based ERGO International AG for buying 4 ERGO insurance companies. EIG will take control over ERGO's life and non-life subsidiaries in Romania and Czech Republic, as well as the non-life company in Belarus.






BELARUS: GWP growth rates remain above the 15% threshold

For 8 months this year insurers of Belarus generated GWP in the amount of BYN 804.9 million. At that growth rates remain above the 15% threshold, according to the data, published by the Ministry of Finance.


BELARUS: GWP y-o-y growth for January-July exceeded 15%

For the period of January-July 2018 Belarusian insurers generated BYN 705.2 million* of GWP (direct insurance and co-insurance). Annual growth of premiums (compared to the same period in 2017) amounted to 15.2%, as reported by the Ministry of Finance of the Republic.



BELARUS: 5 months' result demonstrated 16.6% market growth

Belarusian insurance market bottom-lined 5 months' result show this year GWP amounted to BYN 508.8 million* and the growth rate, compared to the same period last year, amounted to 16.6%, informed the Ministry of Finance of the Republic on its official website.