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Ministry Buffering Vietnam Insurance, Market Still May Go Down
The Vietnamese insurance market is expected to feel the heat of global economic meltdown but to a smaller extent and will continue to grow with support from the finance ministry. 
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    NEW DELHI, INDIA, December 26, 2008 /24-7PressRelease/ -- RNCOS, a leading market research firm, says in its new report, "Vietnam Insurance Sector Forecast to 2010" that, with the liberalization post WTO agreement, proposed regulatory amendments, and constant monitoring and support from the Ministry of Finance, the insurance market of Vietnam will continue to grow at a fast pace in coming years.

As per the report, the Ministry of Finance plans for developing a wide and comprehensive insurance market to fulfill the growing demand for insurance products, improve the business and financial capacities of the insurers, and meet international and competitive integration requirements. Existing Insurance Business Law will also be amended, and a strategy will be worked out for the development of the insurance market of Vietnam during 2010-2020.

However, despite all things moving in right direction, the Vietnamese insurance sector is not expected to remain immune to the global economic turmoil as its growth rate reduced in the last few months of the year and this downward movement is projected to continue in 2009 as well.

Exports and imports will be the worst hit industries in Vietnam next year. So insurance for the ex-import commodities, ships and shipbuilding will be affected the highest. Demand for the automobile and construction insurance will also not be able to bounce back in 2009.

"Vietnam Insurance Sector Forecast to 2010" provides a comprehensive research and prudent analysis on the Vietnamese insurance market. This extensive research will help the clients to identify the market trends and evaluate the leading-edge opportunities critical to the success of the insurance market in the country. This study gives an overview on the various factors driving the insurance industry, together with the forces that are blocking its growth.

This objective research supplements the past and current information on the Vietnam's insurance market with forecast on various important industry aspects, including economic growth, passenger cars, and life and non-life insurance market.

For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM146.htm
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