UK insurance companies saw worldwide premium income plunge 18% in 2008 to GBP215.3 billion, according to International Financial Services London, an independent research organization. Its Insurance 2009 report says that 2009 will be a fairly tough year, as well, with premium bouncing back in 2010. Long-term premiums were the challenge last year, as they account for 80% of UK insurance business. The financial crisis and an increase for long-term protection converged on insurance rates, pushing prices lower. Premium income in this corner of the market fell almost 25% to GBP168.1 billion in 2008.
The expectation, last year, that damage to insurers' balance sheets and an increase in claims -- particularly for financial services liability coverage -- didn't materialize, as carriers had enough capital on hand to absorb the losses sustained on both sides of the balance sheet. As a result, insurance pricing has been kept under control.
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