Global Online Retail (E-Tailing) Market 2014-2019 - Global Market Size, share, Trends, Opportunities and Growth

Global Online Retail (E-Tailing) Market 2014-2019 - Global Market Size, share, Trends, Opportunities and Growth

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Scope of the Report

The report titled “Global Pet Insurance Market: Trends and Opportunities (2014-2019)” provides an in-depth analysis of global animal companion market focusing on major pet insurance markets such as the UK, the US and Japan.

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The report also assesses the key opportunities and underlying trends in the market and outlines the factors that are and will be driving the growth of the industry in the forecasted period (2014-19). Further, key pet insurers such as Allianz Group, Anicom Holdings, Pethealth Inc. and Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI) are profiled in the report.

Geographical Coverage

North America
The United States
The United Kingdom
Japan

Company Coverage

Allianz Group
Anicom Holdings
Pethealth Inc.
Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI)

Executive summary

Pet insurance is a type of specialty property and casualty insurance policy that pet owners purchase to cover the unintended costs that arise in providing care for a pet, including veterinary services such as surgical procedures, injuries from accidents, and prescribed pet medicines. Pet insurance is purely a reimbursement program. A form of property and casualty insurance, pet insurance provides reimbursement to the owner after the pet has received required care and the owner submits a claim to the insurance company.

Globally, pet insurance market is largely untapped with extremely low penetration rates and hence it holds potential with high market opportunity. In developed economies like the US, pet insurance penetration rate is less than 1% and the primary reasons for low coverage in North America is lack of awareness, short history of availability in relation to Western Europe and...

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