Bangkok Post

BKI eyeing non-motor margins

- SOMRUEDI BANCHONGDU­ANG

SET-listed Bangkok Insurance Plc (BKI) has set an ambitious target of raising the ratio of its non-motor retail customers to 25% of policyhold­ers in the next five years in a bid to capture higher-margin business.

Non-motor products, covering personal accident, health and fire insurance, show better margins and have high potential to grow, while low-yield motor insurance is likely to fluctuate, chief executive Chai Sophonpani­ch said yesterday.

Non-motor insurance now accounts for 7% of its policies.

The country’s third-largest non-life insurer this year expects premiums of 18.2 billion baht, with 56% generated by non-motor insurance and the rest by car policies.

“Pricing is not our business strategy amid fierce competitio­n and slim margins, so we plan to focus on non-motor insurance products,” Mr Chai said.

Individual customers account for 65% of t he company’s premiums, with corporate customers comprising the rest.

BKI hopes to increase premiums contribute­d by individual­s to 75% of premiums over the next five years in line with its goal to boost non-motor retail customers.

Executive vice-president Apisit Anantan-atarat said the insurer had focused on massmarket segmentati­on to expand personal accident insurance through partnershi­ps.

It offers such insurance for migrant workers in collaborat­ion with the Immigratio­n Bureau and has a deal with Thai Airways Internatio­nal for the national flag carrier’s passengers.

For motor insurance, the company concentrat­es on policy renewals rather than new business. It also targets the highend market due to better margins.

BKI eyes retail motor premiums of 8 billion baht this year, up by 14.3% from last year.

The oil price slump is expected to encourage car owners, especially those who bought vehicles under the first-time car buyer scheme, to use their cars more often and boost demand for policy renewals.

BKI shares closed yesterday on the SET at 369 baht, unchanged, in light trade worth 443,000 baht.

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