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Lessons Learnt the Hard Way How to identify the worst practices in micro insurance? This paper attempts to document worst practices in micro insurance, from among its members and the insurance industry at large. Some of the questions that need to be asked are:
In answering these questions, the paper creates a framework of the insurer's vulnerabilities, with real-life examples of things going wrong. To make sense of what went wrong and how and why, each part of the framework describes the function and its best practice. The paper states that:
Nine companies have been chosen for the study. The paper has strung them in four chapters, along the thread of setting up, organizing, operating and leading an insurance program, as follows:
Each chapter begins with a list of pitfalls and ends with signposts to help keep insurers on track. The paper concludes that it is better to learn from the mistakes of others than to repeat mistakes already made.
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