Ασφαλιστική αγορά Κύπρος
The Cyprus insurance market totaled EUR 1.31 billion in gross written premiums in 2024, an increase of 8.23% year-on-year, according to the Insurance Association of Cyprus (IAC). The market is dominated by the life insurance segment, which accounts for approximately 56% of total GWP, driven by investment-linked products, group pension plans, and bancassurance. Non-life insurance represents the remaining 44%, with motor insurance being the largest non-life line of business. Over 30 insurance undertakings are licensed and supervised by the Insurance Companies Control Service (ICCS), a division of the Ministry of Finance. The sector manages assets exceeding EUR 2.5 billion and is fully aligned with EU regulatory standards, including Solvency II (transposed via Law 38(I)/2016). Cyprus serves as a passporting hub for international insurers operating across the EU, benefiting from its favorable regulatory and tax environment.
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Ενεργοί ασφαλιστές
30
Τελευταία αναθεώρηση
Apr 30, 2026
Αγορά χώρας
Διαθέσιμα προϊόντα
Υποχρεωτική ασφάλεια αστικής ευθύνης
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ΣÏγκÏιση Ï€ÏοσφοÏώνΑσφάλεια αυτοκινήτου (κάσκο)
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ΣÏγκÏιση Ï€ÏοσφοÏώνΤαξιδιωτική ασφάλεια
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Ενεργοί ασφαλιστές
Ασφαλιστές που είναι αυτήν τη στιγμή ενεργοί στην Κύπρος.
Μερίδιο αγοράς
Eurolife Ltd
EUR 689.45m (life segment total market FY2024); Eurolife led life with ~28.9% share 9M2024
ERB Asfalistiki Ltd
Strovolos, Nicosia, Cyprus
CNP Asfalistiki Ltd (now rebranded as ERB Asfalistiki) is one of the largest and strongest general insurance companies in Cyprus, founded in 1981. It offers comprehensive insurance products across motor, property, health, liability, travel, and marine lines, serving over 74,000 customers with more than 109,000 active policies through a wide network of agents and offices across the island.
General Insurance Company of Cyprus Ltd
Trust International Insurance Company (Cyprus) Ltd
EUR 40.6m (9M2024)
Atlantic Insurance Company Public Ltd
Minerva Insurance Company Public Ltd
Cosmos Insurance Company Public Ltd
Commercial General Insurance Ltd
Royal Crown Insurance Company Ltd
GAP Insurance Ltd
Lumen Insurance (GasanMamo Insurance Ltd Cyprus Branch)
Interamerican Property & Casualty Insurance Company S.A. Cyprus Branch
Allianz Hellas S.A. Cyprus Branch
Επισκόπηση αγοράς
Αριθμοί αγοράς
Συνολικά ασφάλιστρα
EUR 1.31bn
Ετήσια αύξηση
+8.23%
Ασφαλιστική διείσδυση
3.6%
Ενεργοί ασφαλιστές
30
Πληθυσμός
983,000
Συνολικά ασφάλιστρα (EUR bn)
Ετήσια αύξηση (%)
Μερίδιο μη-ζωής / Μερίδιο ζωής
Σημειώσεις αγοράς
Σημαντικά νέα
Dec 19, 2025
Alpha Bank announces merger of Universal Life Insurance and Altius Insurance in Cyprus
Alpha Bank announced agreement on commercial and legal terms to merge Universal Life Insurance Public Company and Altius Insurance into a new combined entity expected to rank among the top three insurance groups in Cyprus in both life and non-life. Alpha Bank will acquire 100% of Altius and take a majority stake in the combined entity. Completion is expected in Q3 2026 subject to regulatory approval.
Γιατί έχει σημασία
Third major consolidation deal in Cyprus within 18 months. The combined entity will create a challenger to the Eurobank and Bank of Cyprus insurance groups, reshaping the top tier of the market and driving bancassurance competition.
Oct 10, 2025
Eurobank completes legal merger of ERB Cyprialife and ERB Asfalistiki
Eurobank Limited announced the completion of the legal merger of its Cypriot insurance subsidiaries ERB Cyprialife and ERB Asfalistiki, creating what the group described as the largest insurance organisation in Cyprus. The merger combined the former CNP Cyprus entities with Hellenic Life Insurance and Pancyprian Insurance.
Γιατί έχει σημασία
Creates the largest bancassurance entity in Cyprus with approximately 30% life market share and 23% non-life market share, concentrating significant market power under the Eurobank group.
Apr 16, 2025
CNP Assurances completes sale of CNP Cyprus Insurance Holdings to Hellenic Bank for €182m
CNP Assurances announced the official completion of the transfer of 100% of CNP Cyprus Insurance Holdings to Hellenic Bank (part of Eurobank group) for €182 million. The acquired entities—CNP Cyprialife and CNP Asfalistiki—were subsequently rebranded as ERB Cyprialife and ERB Asfalistiki in July 2025.
Γιατί έχει σημασία
Marks the exit of CNP Assurances from the Cypriot market and the consolidation of the largest insurance group in Cyprus under the Eurobank banking umbrella, reshaping the competitive landscape significantly.
Apr 14, 2025
Bank of Cyprus signs binding agreement to acquire Ethniki Insurance Cyprus for €29.5m
Bank of Cyprus signed a binding agreement to acquire 100% of Ethniki Insurance Cyprus Ltd from Ethniki Hellenic General Insurance Company S.A. for €29.5 million in cash. The transaction was completed on 25 July 2025 for an adjusted consideration of €29.3 million. Ethniki Insurance Cyprus held a 3% life and 4% non-life market share.
Γιατί έχει σημασία
Strengthens Bank of Cyprus group's dominant position in the insurance market. Combined with existing Eurolife (28% life share) and General Insurance of Cyprus (13.6% non-life), the group commands the leading position across both sectors, raising questions about market concentration.
Nov 27, 2024
Competition Protection Committee approves Hellenic Bank acquisition of CNP Cyprus
The Cyprus Competition Protection Committee gave formal clearance to Hellenic Bank's acquisition of CNP Cyprus Insurance Holdings on 27 November 2024, paving the way for final regulatory approvals and deal completion by Q1 2025. The deal was subsequently completed in April 2025 for €182 million.
Γιατί έχει σημασία
Regulatory clearance confirmed the structural shift in the Cyprus insurance market, enabling the creation of the largest bancassurance group in the country.
Jul 10, 2024
Hellenic Bank signs €182m agreement to acquire CNP Cyprus Insurance Holdings
Hellenic Bank signed a Sale and Purchase Agreement with CNP Assurances for 100% of CNP Cyprus Insurance Holdings Limited, encompassing CNP Cyprialife, CNP Asfalistiki, CNP Zois and CNP Cyprus Properties. The Competition Protection Committee approved the deal on 27 November 2024. Full regulatory completion followed in April 2025 for a total consideration of €182 million.
Γιατί έχει σημασία
The largest insurance deal in Cyprus's recent history. Post-acquisition the combined Eurobank-Hellenic Bank insurance group (rebranded ERB Cyprialife and ERB Asfalistiki) holds approximately 30% of the life market and 23% of the general insurance market, making it the largest insurance organisation in Cyprus.
Jan 1, 2024
Cyprus among EU member states imposing IDD fines on insurance distributors in 2024
According to EIOPA's annual IDD sanctions report (published March 2026), Cyprus was one of 11 EU member states that imposed administrative monetary fines on insurance distributors during 2024 for breaches of the Insurance Distribution Directive. Across all 11 states, total fines ranged from €10,000 to €516,000 per jurisdiction. The most common breaches concerned professional and organisational requirements.
Γιατί έχει σημασία
Confirms active supervisory enforcement by Cyprus ICCS. The EIOPA data shows Cyprus as a jurisdiction willing to apply monetary sanctions for IDD non-compliance, reinforcing conduct standards for intermediaries.
Ρύθμιση
Ρύθμιση
ICCS
Insurance Companies Control Service
The ICCS, headed by the Superintendent of Insurance, is the competent authority for the insurance sector in Cyprus. It exercises all supervisory and licensing powers under Law 38(I)/2016, protecting policyholders and insurance beneficiaries, and supervises all insurance and reinsurance undertakings and insurance intermediaries operating in or from Cyprus.
https://www.mof.gov.cy/mof/iccs.nsf/home_en/home_enIAC
Insurance Association of Cyprus
The IAC is the accredited and representative body of the Cypriot insurance industry, whose 29 member companies account for approximately 98% of annual gross premiums written in the domestic market. It promotes the industry's collective positions to policymakers and publishes quarterly and annual market statistics.
https://www.iac.org.cyMIF
Motor Insurers' Fund
The Motor Insurers' Fund (MIF), established in 1969, acts as the insurer of last resort for victims of accidents caused by uninsured or untraced motor vehicle drivers in Cyprus. Membership is compulsory for all insurers licensed to transact motor insurance business in Cyprus.
https://www.mif.org.cyΒασική νομοθεσία
Βασική νομοθεσία
Law 38(I)/2016 - Insurance and Reinsurance Services and Other Related Issues Law of 2016
Primary Insurance and Reinsurance Supervisory Law (Solvency II transposition)
The principal law governing the insurance sector in Cyprus. It came into force on 11 April 2016 and implements the EU Solvency II Directive (2009/138/EC). It establishes the licensing and supervisory regime for all insurance and reinsurance undertakings operating in or from Cyprus, sets out risk-based capital requirements (SCR and MCR), governance standards, and reporting obligations. It repealed the previous Insurance Services Law of 2002-2013. Composite insurance is not permitted. The law was amended by Law 88(I)/2017 and further by Law 38(I)/2019 to transpose the Insurance Distribution Directive (IDD, 2016/97/EU).
Law 96(I)/2000 - Motor Vehicles (Third Party Liability Insurance) Law of 2000, as amended
Compulsory Motor Third-Party Liability Insurance
Requires all motor vehicles in Cyprus to carry minimum third-party liability insurance. Establishes the legal framework for compulsory motor insurance, including minimum coverage limits (EUR 1,300,000 per event for property damage), penalties for uninsured driving, and the role of the Motor Insurers' Fund (MIF) as compensation body of last resort. The law was most recently amended in 2023.
Law 38(I)/2019 - Insurance and Reinsurance Services and Other Related Business (Amending) Law of 2019
Insurance Distribution Directive (IDD) Transposition
Transposes the EU Insurance Distribution Directive (2016/97/EU) into Cyprus law. Introduces enhanced requirements for insurance distributors regarding pre-contractual information disclosure, conflicts of interest, product oversight and governance, and suitability and appropriateness assessments for insurance-based investment products (IBIPs). Applies to all insurance undertakings and intermediaries distributing insurance in Cyprus.
Regulations 116/2016 - Insurance and Reinsurance Business and Other Related Issues Regulations of 2016
Solvency II Implementing Regulations
Secondary legislation issued by the Council of Ministers supplementing Law 38(I)/2016. Sets detailed technical standards for the calculation of the Solvency Capital Requirement (SCR), Minimum Capital Requirement (MCR), technical provisions, and governance requirements for insurance undertakings in Cyprus.
Διασυνοριακή πρόσβαση ΕΕ
Διασυνοριακοί ασφαλιστές της ΕΕ
Arch Insurance (EU) dac
Freedom of Services
Χώρα προέλευσης: Ireland
Εποπτική αρχή: Central Bank of Ireland (CBI)
Active FOS member of MIF Cyprus (GC code CY045); specialist P&C insurer operating via soeasyinsurance.com.cy distribution partner; part of Arch Capital Group Ltd (NASDAQ)
Lloyd's Insurance Company SA
Freedom of Services
Χώρα προέλευσης: Belgium
Εποπτική αρχή: National Bank of Belgium (NBB)
Active FOS member of MIF Cyprus (GC code CY046); distributed via Abbeygate Insurance Brokers in Paphos targeting expatriate clients
Hellas Direct Insurance S.A.
Freedom of Services
Χώρα προέλευσης: Greece
Εποπτική αρχή: Bank of Greece (BoG)
First fully-digital insurer active in Cyprus via FOS; received EUR 15m EIB loan for digital expansion covering Greece and Cyprus; operates hellasdirect.gr platform for Cypriot consumers
Interamerican Hellenic Insurance Company S.A.
Freedom of Services
Χώρα προέλευσης: Greece
Εποπτική αρχή: Bank of Greece (BoG)
Parent of Interamerican Property & Casualty (Cyprus branch listed in ranking); FOS presence as life and health insurer noted in XPRIMM historical market data; Achmea Group subsidiary serving over 1 million customers in Greece and Cyprus
Generali S.p.A.
Freedom of Services
Χώρα προέλευσης: Italy
Εποπτική αρχή: IVASS (Italy)
Notified to ICCS under FOS; products marketed via licensed intermediaries in Cyprus; over 500 EU insurers notified to ICCS under FOS per ICCS public disclosures
Κανάλια διανομής
Κανάλια διανομής
42%
Insurance Agents
25%
Insurance Brokers
20%
Bancassurance
10%
Direct Insurance (insurer websites and call centres)
3%
Digital / Online Aggregators
Δικαιώματα καταναλωτών
Δικαιώματα καταναλωτών
1
Submit a written complaint directly to the insurer or insurance intermediary. The institution must acknowledge receipt and respond. This step is mandatory before escalating.
2
If unresolved, file a complaint with the Superintendent of Insurance (ICCS, Ministry of Finance) within 15 months of becoming aware of the harmful act. The ICCS supervises all licensed insurers and intermediaries.
3
Escalate to the Financial Ombudsman (Χρηματοοικονομικός Επίτροπος) for disputes up to €170,000–€250,000. A €20 filing fee applies. Complaint must be submitted within 12 months of the insurer's response (or 18 months from awareness).
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For unresolved disputes, pursue legal action through the civil courts. Contract law claims have a 6-year limitation; personal injury claims 3 years.
Επαφές
+357 22 602 990
tel:+35722602990Διασυνοριακή πρόσβαση ΕΕ
Διασυνοριακή πρόσβαση ΕΕ
Cyprus is an EU member state since 2004 and fully aligns its insurance regulatory framework with EU law. Over 500 EU insurers have exercised their Freedom to Provide Services (FOS) right by registering with the ICCS. Cyprus-licensed insurers and brokers may passport into other EU/EEA states. The ICCS acts as home-state supervisor for Cyprus-authorised entities operating abroad.
EU Directive 2009/138/EC (Solvency II) transposed by Law 38(I)/2016; EU Directive 2016/97/EC (IDD) transposed by Law 38(I)/2019
freedom of establishment
EU/EEA insurers may establish a branch in Cyprus under section 158 of Law 38(I)/2016 by notifying their home-state regulator, which then informs the Cyprus Superintendent of Insurance. Operations may be subject to conditions imposed by the SI in the public interest. Acquisition of 10% or more in a Cyprus insurer requires prior approval of the Superintendent.
freedom of services
EU/EEA insurers may provide services in Cyprus without a branch under section 161 of Law 38(I)/2016, provided their home-state regulator notifies the Cyprus Superintendent of Insurance. Over 500 EU insurers have registered under this route. Additional conditions apply for certain insurance classes.
Ιστορία αγοράς
Ιστορία αγοράς
1960-1989
Colonial Roots to Independent Market
Cyprus adopted the English common law framework upon independence in 1960, and early insurance activity was dominated by British and local agencies dating to the 1920s–1940s. Compulsory motor third-party liability and employers' liability insurance were introduced by 1989. The market operated in a tightly controlled environment with limited foreign participation.
1990-2003
Pre-EU Liberalisation and Regulatory Modernisation
Cyprus undertook a thorough review of insurance legislation in 2002 in preparation for EU accession, enacting the Insurance Services and Other Related Issues Law effective 1 January 2003. Finance, insurance and business services grew from 16.6% to nearly 20% of GDP in the 1990s. Foreign participation rules were progressively liberalised, allowing up to 100% FDI in insurance.
2004-2015
EU Membership, Crisis, and Solvency II Preparation
Cyprus joined the EU in May 2004, fully aligning insurance law with EU directives. The 2012–2013 financial crisis caused severe banking sector damage but the insurance industry proved more resilient. Preparation for Solvency II drove significant compliance investment. Class 7 occupational pension schemes were introduced from 2016 under new legislation.
2016-2023
Solvency II Era, IDD and GESY Reform
Law 38(I)/2016 implemented Solvency II, replacing the 2002 framework. The Insurance Distribution Directive (IDD) became effective in Cyprus in March 2019 via Law 38(I)/2019. The General Health System (GESY) launched in 2019-2020, reshaping demand for private health insurance. Market GWP reached EUR 1.31 billion by end-2023, up 13.3% year-on-year.
2024-2026
Consolidation Wave and Bancassurance Dominance
A rapid consolidation wave swept the market: Hellenic Bank (Eurobank) acquired CNP Cyprus for €182m (2025), Bank of Cyprus acquired Ethniki Insurance Cyprus for €29.3m (2025), and Alpha Bank announced the merger of Altius and Universal Life (2025). FY2024 GWP reached EUR 1.31 billion (+8.23%) and FY2025 EUR 1.41 billion (+8.29%). Bancassurance groups now dominate market leadership.
Γλωσσάριο
Γλωσσάριο
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Ασφαλιστήριο Συμβόλαιο
The formal written document issued by the insurer evidencing the insurance contract, specifying parties, coverage, sum insured, premium, duration, terms, conditions and exclusions.
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Ασφάλιστρο
The amount paid by the policyholder to the insurer in exchange for insurance coverage, either as a lump sum or periodic payments.
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Αποζημίωση
The sum paid by the insurer to the insured or beneficiary upon occurrence of an insured event, to cover losses or damages as defined in the policy.
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Ασφαλιζόμενος
The natural or legal person whose life, health or property is covered by the insurance contract.
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Λήπτης της Ασφάλισης / Συμβαλλόμενος
The natural or legal person who concludes the insurance contract with the insurer and is responsible for premium payments. May differ from the insured person.
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Δικαιούχος
The person designated to receive the insurance benefit or indemnity upon the occurrence of the insured event, e.g. death of the life assured.
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Ασφαλιστικό Κεφάλαιο / Ασφαλιζόμενο Ποσό
The maximum amount the insurer is liable to pay upon occurrence of the insured event; the basis for premium calculation.
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Κίνδυνος
In insurance, denotes: (a) the insured person or object, or (b) the event or peril against which insurance coverage is provided.
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Απαλλαγή / Franchise
The portion of a loss that the insured must bear before the insurer pays; either a fixed amount or a percentage of the claim.
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Αστική Ευθύνη Αυτοκινήτων (ΑΕΑ)
Compulsory motor insurance covering liability to third parties for bodily injury and property damage caused by the insured vehicle; mandatory for all motor vehicles in Cyprus.
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Ασφαλιστικός Πράκτορας
A natural or legal person authorised by one or more insurers to sell and administer insurance products on their behalf, registered and regulated by the ICCS.
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Ασφαλιστικός Μεσίτης
An independent intermediary who acts on behalf of the client, providing impartial analysis of sufficient market contracts and recommending the most suitable product. Regulated by ICCS under IDD.
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Τραπεζοασφάλιση
Distribution of insurance products through a bank's branch network and customer base, typically under a partnership between a bank and an insurance company.
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Αντασφάλιση
Insurance purchased by an insurer from a reinsurer to transfer part of its underwriting risk, thereby limiting exposure to large or catastrophic losses.
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Υπηρεσία Ελέγχου Ασφαλιστικών Εταιρειών (ΥΕΑΕ)
The competent supervisory authority for the Cyprus insurance sector, a division of the Ministry of Finance headed by the Superintendent of Insurance (Έφορος Ασφαλίσεων).
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Φερεγγυότητα ΙΙ
EU risk-based capital and governance framework (Directive 2009/138/EC) implemented in Cyprus from 2016 via Law 38(I)/2016, setting capital, valuation and reporting requirements for insurers.
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Ανάληψη Κινδύνου (Αναδοχή)
The process of evaluating and selecting risks for insurance coverage, determining appropriate terms, conditions, exclusions and premium levels.
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Μη Δεδουλευμένα Ασφάλιστρα
The portion of collected premiums corresponding to the unexpired part of the insurance period; refunded proportionally if the policy is cancelled early.
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Ελεύθερη Παροχή Υπηρεσιών (ΕΠΥ)
EU passport right allowing an insurer licensed in one EU/EEA state to provide insurance services in Cyprus without establishing a branch, upon home-state regulator notification.
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Γενικό Σύστημα Υγείας (ΓΕΣΥ)
Cyprus's universal public healthcare system launched in 2019-2020, funded by compulsory payroll contributions from employers, employees and the self-employed.
Σημειώσεις αγοράς
Συχνές ερωτήσεις
How large is the Cyprus insurance market?
The Cyprus insurance market reached EUR 1.41 billion in gross written premiums in 2025 (up 8.29% year-on-year), according to the Insurance Association of Cyprus. FY2024 GWP was EUR 1.31 billion (+8.23%). The industry manages assets well over EUR 2.5 billion and is one of the largest institutional investors in Cyprus.
Who regulates the insurance market in Cyprus?
The Insurance Companies Control Service (ICCS), a division of the Ministry of Finance, headed by the Superintendent of Insurance. The ICCS supervises all licensed insurers, reinsurers and intermediaries under Law 38(I)/2016 (which implements Solvency II) and Law 38(I)/2019 (implementing the IDD).
What insurance is compulsory in Cyprus?
Motor third-party liability (MTPL) and employers' liability insurance are the primary compulsory classes. Professional indemnity insurance is mandatory for all licensed insurance intermediaries. Medical professionals in GESY (the General Health System) must also hold compulsory professional indemnity cover.
Can EU-based insurers sell insurance in Cyprus without a local licence?
Yes. EU/EEA insurers may operate in Cyprus either under Freedom of Establishment (branch) via section 158 of Law 38(I)/2016, or under Freedom to Provide Services (no branch) via section 161, after their home-state regulator notifies the Cyprus Superintendent of Insurance. Over 500 EU insurers are registered under the FOS route.
How do I file a complaint against an insurer in Cyprus?
First, submit a written complaint to the insurer directly. If unsatisfied, escalate to the ICCS Superintendent of Insurance (+357 22 602 990). For financial disputes up to €250,000, you may also approach the Financial Ombudsman (financialombudsman.org.cy) within 12 months of the insurer's response, paying a €20 filing fee.
Is composite insurance (life and non-life in the same company) permitted in Cyprus?
No. Composite insurance is not permitted in Cyprus. Separate licences must be obtained for life insurance and non-life (general) insurance business. A company may not engage in both under one licence.
What are the main distribution channels for insurance in Cyprus?
Insurance agents (tied and independent) are the dominant channel (approx. 42%), followed by brokers (~25%), bancassurance (~20%), direct insurance via insurer websites and call centres (~10%), and a small but growing online/digital segment (~3%). Face-to-face distribution remains dominant; digital channels are at an early stage.
What is the GESY and how does it affect private health insurance?
The General Health System (GESY) is Cyprus's universal public healthcare scheme, launched in 2019-2020. It provides broad healthcare coverage funded by compulsory contributions. Private health insurers now position themselves as supplementary to GESY, covering costs exceeding GESY tariffs, faster access, private rooms, and treatments not covered by the public scheme.
What are Class 7 occupational pension schemes in Cyprus?
Class 7 schemes are second-pillar occupational pension products managed by life insurance companies, introduced in Cyprus in 2016 following legislative changes. They resemble provident funds but offer broader benefits and tax-deductible employer contributions, making them an increasingly popular alternative for pension savings.
How many insurers are licensed and operating in Cyprus?
Over 30 insurance undertakings are licensed and supervised by the ICCS in Cyprus. The 29 Insurance Association of Cyprus member companies account for approximately 98% of total annual gross written premiums. Additionally, over 500 EU insurers are registered to provide services under freedom of services.
Σημειώσεις αγοράς
Πηγές
Τελευταία αναθεώρηση: Apr 30, 2026
- 01Insurance Companies Control Service (ICCS) – Ministry of Finance
Official Cyprus insurance regulator: licensing, registers, circulars and regulatory publications.
- 02Insurance Association of Cyprus (IAC)
Official industry body: annual market statistics, GWP data and consumer guides.
- 03Office of the Financial Ombudsman (Χρηματοοικονομικός Επίτροπος)
Independent ADR body handling consumer insurance complaints up to €250,000.
- 04EIOPA – IDD Sanctions Data
EIOPA annual report on administrative sanctions imposed under the Insurance Distribution Directive.
- 05ICLG – Cyprus Insurance & Reinsurance Report
Legal analysis of Cyprus insurance law, regulation and cross-border rules.
- 06Xprimm – Cyprus Insurance Market Statistics
Quarterly and annual Cyprus GWP statistics and market news.
- 07Cyprus Mail – Insurance Market News
Local English-language news on Cyprus insurance M&A and market developments.
- 08Cyprus Business News (CBN)
Financial news covering Cyprus insurance acquisitions and corporate developments.
- 09Cyprus Profile – Insurance Sector
Overview of Cyprus insurance sector structure, regulation and key players.
- 10Chambers & Partners – Insurance Litigation Cyprus 2025
Practice guide covering Cyprus insurance dispute resolution and regulatory framework.
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