Life Insurance Market in BRIC Discussed in New Cutting-Edge Report Published at MarketPublishers.com


Life Insurance Market in BRIC Discussed in New Cutting-Edge Report Published at MarketPublishers.com

Market Publishers Ltd

London, UK (PRWEB) December 19, 2011

At present, the life insurance markets in the BRIC countries are experiencing a rapid growth, supported by a range of factors like robust economic upturn, favorable demographics, rising disposable income and life expectancy. The increased penetration of different distribution channels and understanding of the benefits of life insurance in these countries also contributed to better the market development.

The life insurance markets in the BRIC countries are expected to grow considerably, with each market expected to register more than 10% CAGR during the review period.

New market research study “Life Insurance in BRIC Countries: Market Opportunities and Entry Strategies, Analyses and Forecasts to 2015” elaborated by BRICdata has been recently published by Market Publishers Ltd.

Report Details:

Title: Life Insurance in BRIC Countries: Market Opportunities and Entry Strategies, Analyses and Forecasts to 2015
Published: December, 2011
Pages: 107
Price: US$ 2,950
http://marketpublishers.com/report/business_finance_insurance/insurance/life_insurance_in_bric_countries_market_opportunities_n_entry_strategies_analyses_n_forecasts_to_2015.html

The study provides true and unbiased insights into the life insurance market in the BRIC countries. In particular, the study covers:

    industry current scenario and growth prospects by product category;     market competitive landscape;     current scenario and future outlook of various distribution channels in the industry;     product strategy and customer target strategy adopted by life insurance companies and the future outlook;     market drivers and the challenges faced by the industry.

Report Contents:

1 Executive Summary

2 BRIC Life Insurance Market Attractiveness

2.1 Overview
2.2 Market size
2.3 Key Trends

3 Brazil

3.1 Summary
3.2 Brazilian Life Insurance Market Size and Growth Potential
3.2.1 Overview
3.2.2 Brazilian life insurance market size
3.2.3 Brazilian life insurance growth potential
3.3 Brazilian Life Insurance Trends and Drivers
3.3.1 Macroeconomic fundamentals
3.3.2 Key performance indicators
3.3.3 Business drivers
3.3.4 Consumer drivers
3.3.5 Regulations
3.4 Life Insurance Structure and Competitive Landscape
3.4.1 Life insurance structure
3.4.2 Competitive landscape
3.5 Product Strategy and Customer Targeting
3.5.1 Introduction
3.5.2 Customer target strategy
3.5.3 Current and future product strategy
3.6 Distribution Channels
3.7 Challenges

4 Russia

4.1 Summary
4.2 Russia Life Insurance Market Size and Growth Potential
4.2.1 Overview
4.2.2 Life insurance market size
4.2.3 Life insurance growth potential
4.3 Russia Life Insurance Trends and Drivers
4.3.1 Macroeconomic fundamentals
4.3.2 Key performance indicators
4.3.3 Business drivers
4.3.4 Consumer drivers
4.3.5 Regulations
4.4 Life Insurance Structure and Competitive Landscape
4.4.1 Life insurance structure
4.4.2 Competitive landscape
4.5 Product Strategy and Customer Segmentation
4.5.1 Introduction
4.5.2 Customer target strategy
4.5.3 Current and future product strategy
4.6 Distribution Channels
4.7 Challenges

5 India

5.1 Summary
5.2 India Life Insurance Market Size and Growth Potential
5.2.1 Overview
5.2.2 Life insurance market size
5.2.3 Life insurance market growth potential
5.3 Indian Life Insurance Trends and Drivers
5.3.1 Macroeconomic fundamentals
5.3.2 Key performance indicators
5.3.3 Business drivers
5.3.4 Consumer drivers
5.3.5 Regulations
5.4 Life Insurance Structure and Competitive Landscape
5.4.1 Life insurance structure
5.4.2 Competitive landscape
5.5 Product Strategy and Customer Segmentation
5.5.1 Introduction
5.5.2 Customer target strategy
5.5.3 Current and future product strategy
5.6 Distribution Channels
5.7 Challenges

6 China

6.1 Summary
6.2 China Life Insurance Market Size and Growth Potential
6.2.1 Overview
6.2.2 Life insurance market size
6.2.3 Life insurance growth potential
6.3 China Life Insurance Trends and Drivers
6.3.1 Macroeconomic fundamentals
6.3.2 Key performance indicators
6.3.3 Business drivers
6.3.4 Consumer drivers
6.3.5 Regulations
6.4 Life Insurance Structure and Competitive Landscape
6.4.1 Life insurance structure
6.4.2 Competitive landscape
6.5 Product Strategy and Customer Segmentation
6.5.1 Introduction
6.5.2 Customer target strategy
6.5.3 Current and future product strategy
6.6 Distribution Channels
6.7 Challenges

7 Appendix

7.1 About BRICdata
7.2 Methodology
7.3 Definitions
7.4 Disclaimer

List of Tables

List of Figures

Reports on Life Insurance Markets Examined across Individual Countries are also Available:

    Life Insurance in China, Key Trends and Opportunities till 2015     Life Insurance in Russia, Key Trends and Opportunities to 2015     Life Insurance in Brazil, Key Trends and Opportunities to 2015

More new market research reports by the publisher can be found at BRICdata page.

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“Buyer’s Closing Costs” HAR’s Consumer Knowledge Series


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2 questions about FINANCE/CONSUMER MATH?? HELP PLEASEEE?


Question by effinStnnin .: 2 questions about FINANCE/CONSUMER MATH?? HELP PLEASEEE?
When saving for retirement, what should be considered? a. What quality of life you would like to have. b. What you expect inflation to do between now and then. c. If you expect to continue working when you retire. d . All of the above Since inflation reduces the value of each dollar you spend – and inflation occurs every year – the amount of money you’ll need for your long-term goal: a. Will be greater than if you reached your goal today. b. Will be less than if you reached your goal today. c. Will be equal to what you’d need if you reached your goal today. d. Can’t possibly be saved.

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Answer by Chris
Question #1 – DQuestion #2 – A



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If you’re selling mutual funds, what’s piece of research would you want to know?


Question by Zinger: If you’re selling mutual funds, what’s piece of research would you want to know?
I am working on a research project for a graduate class I’m taking. We are looking at consumer finances. For those of you who work in the area of consumer seeding, specifically selling mutual funded or managed accounts, what piece of research would you like to have? More specifically, if you had the fund to send researchers out to survey consumers, what would you desire to cognize to help you with your business? Thanks.

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the maximum load I could get from the customer, up front, annually, and after I tell them to redeem on the back pull.that would help me maximize my profits at the expense of the common investor.



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Bluebird Soft Takes Enterprise and Government Mobility to the Next Level with the Pidion


Bluebird Soft Takes Enterprise and Government Mobility to the Next Level with the Pidion® BIP-1500 Family

BIP-1500 All-in-one Handheld Computer

Seoul, Korea (PRWEB) December 10, 2011

Bluebird Soft Inc. (Bluebird), a worldwide provider of handheld mobiles designed for AIDC and payment solutions, will showcase the Pidion® BIP-1500 Family at the NRF Retail’s Big Show in New York at ramp 2333. The broken all-in-one handheld computer, BIP-1500 Family, is designed to encounter each of its customer’s demands in transportation and logistics, tight going consumer goods (FMCG), government and public sector, and finance industries.

Bluebird has always extended its product range to accommodate the rapid demand shifts in the field mobility market through its rugged handheld and all-in-one handheld lineup. For customers who have business needs for industrial-grade ruggedness, the Pidion® BIP-5000 and BIP-6000 Families meet and mostly exceed consumer expectations. For customers with business requirements of lighter weight while maintaining full functionality, the Pidion® BIP-1300 Family has been suggested to them. The new Pidion® BIP-1500 Family has been designed to meet both rugged and all-in-one demands.

The dual-sided BIP-1500 Family design is capable of multiple combinations. The BIP-1500 Family is equipped with PXA 320 Processors that run at 806 MHz, Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system, and supports HSDPA (3.5G) or GSM, WiFi, Bluetooth, and integrated GPS. In terms of data capture capability, it offers 1D laser scanner or 2D CMOS imager, RFID reader, and 3 megapixel Auto-Focus camera. Moreover, it has built-in thermal printer options of 2” or 3” width, and a standard battery with 3 different payment types – Payment, Finger Scan, or PIN Pad – or an extended battery option without payment.

Thanks to supporting both AIDC and payment technology options in a single device, enterprises and governments now have more choices of a hardware platform as per their business needs. It will be the most appropriate and only choice for enterprises that seek printer-integrated handheld computers or a mobile pos terminal equipped with a fully rugged structure – (IP54, 1.5m (5ft) drop tolerance).

Pidion® BIP-1500 Family Highlights
∙ IP54, 1.5m (5ft) drop tolerance
∙ 2” or 3” built-in thermal printer options
∙ 1D laser, 2D imager, RFID reader options
∙ HSDPA(3.5G) or GSM options
∙ WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS
∙ Payment, Finger Scan, PIN Pad options

“Our new all-in-one handheld computer is an example of how we respond for our customers and partners quickly,” Jangwon Lee, Bluebird CEO. He added, “The BIP-1500 Family is not just an outcome of innovative development from the converging of AIDC and payment technologies, but is also the result from our continuous devotion to listening to the voice of customers and partners, and acting quickly on their input. Since the request of rugged yet printer-integrated devices with a payment or finger print scanner option from Pidion® users in field mobility market has increased, we decided to mix both the rugged handheld and the all-in-one handheld experience. We, Bluebird, believe our flexibility along our industry-leading advances is why our clients choose to stay with us.”

Pidion® BIP-1500 Family will be deployed to a big Asian snack food company for direct store delivery (DSD) this month and BIP-1530, one of BIP-1500 Family with 3” thermal printer option, will be available in 2012.

About Bluebird Soft
Bluebird Soft Inc. (Bluebird), founded in 1995, is a global provider of handheld mobiles. Their expertise ranges from enterprise and industrial handheld mobile computers, printer-integrated mobile computers, handheld scanners, handheld RFID, to Android handhelds. Bluebird is the only manufacturer focused on providing handheld mobiles for both the AIDC market as well as payment operations under the brand name of Pidion. We successfully adapt to emerging market trends through a broad range of innovative products, and pay close attention to the voice of our customers. With partnerships all over the world including Fortune 500 companies, Bluebird continues to grow and seeks to provide high-quality products at reasonable cost, while maintaining the flexibility to customize solutions based on your business needs. Bluebird HQ and its manufacturing facility are based in Seoul, South Korea and we have offices in USA and China to best serve our global partners.

For more information about Bluebird, please visit http://www.bluebirdsoft.com or call +82-70-7730-8000.

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Gina Hong
Bluebird Soft Inc.
+82-70-7730-8214
ally(at)bluebird. co.kr    

Jada Kim
Bluebird Soft Inc.
+82-70-7730-8133
ekim(at)bluebird.co.kr

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Squirrel Stopper Bird Feeder Post Helps Save Consumers Money This Holiday Season


Squirrel Stopper Bird Feeder Post Helps Save Consumers Money This Holiday Season

Squirrel Stopper Bird Feeder Post Assembly

Grand Rapids, MI (PRWEB) December 09, 2011

The Wall Street Journal recently reported that U.S. average income has dropped for three years in a row. This holiday season, Yahoo Finance suggests gifts that save money and are practical. Kiplinger recommends gifts that keep on giving. In the current economic climate, Americans are spending their hard-earned cash on products that save cash down the road. The Squirrel Stopper will not only save bird lovers money this holiday season, but also for many seasons to come.

53,000,000 people in America regularly put bird seed into bird feeders, and then watch as squirrels and raccoons eat most of it. This is an aggravating loss of time, money, and bird watching enjoyment. Over the past 75 years, countless inventions have attempted to solve this problem. But none have succeeded; until now. Over 27,000 Squirrel Stoppers have been sold in 49 states, and not one squirrel or raccoon has beaten the patented baffle. But not for lack of effort. Squirrels will study it, plan a strategy, attack it, and fail. And quickly they give up; every time.

“People buy products for a variety of reasons,” states inventor Dr. Kim Sena. “But in today’s fiscal environment, they are truly watching what they pass. Many buyers experience better about purchasing a product that pays for itself over a period of time. A raccoon or a colony of squirrels can go through $ 40 meriting of bird seed in a weekend. And consumers besides lose money and time on ingeminated trips to the store to purchase seed, and the time it takes to incessantly replenish their feeders.”

How the Squirrel Stopper System Works
The secret is the free-floating baffle. Previous unsuccessful products had baffles that only move from side to side. The Squirrel Stopper baffle moves side to side and also up and down by way of three stainless steel springs. The squirrel (or raccoon) leaps up to the baffle and attempts to grab on, which is very difficult because the surface is smooth and is shaped like an inverted cone. The critter’s weight works against him as gravity pulls him down. If he somehow manages to grab hold, the baffle whips down and shakes him off. No other product has this patented vertical movement, and this is why the Squirrel Stopper is 100% effective. But don’t worry about the squirrels. They have plenty of food over at the neighbor’s house.

The Squirrel Stopper apparatus is able to be assembled and installed in about 5 minutes. The lower post segment has an auger that twists easily into any type of soil (even the rocky soil in New England). The remaining segments simply twist and lock in place. No tools or shovel are needed! It is made of durable 16 gauge tubular steel, has a black or white powder coat finish, and accommodates up to 8 bird feeders, hanging plants, or other garden accents (each weighing up to 20 lbs.). It is totally safe (but frustrating) for squirrels and other critters, and provides hours and hours of bird and squirrel-watching entertainment!

The Squirrel Stopper Bird Feeder Post Assembly can be purchased for $ 140.00 online at http://www.worksgreat.net. More information, testimonials, and a 2-minute video can be seen at http://www.squirrelstopper.com.

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Menlo Park, CA (PRWEB) December 02, 2011

Carr & Ferrell LLP, a premier Silicon Valley-based firm offering strategic Intellectual Property, Corporate and Litigation legal services, is pleased to announce that Brian Hennessey has joined the Patent Practice Group as an Associate. Mr. Hennessey is an experienced IP prosecutor with a broad range of experience in domestic and international patent law.

“We are very pleased to welcome Brian to our growing team,” John Ferrell, firm co-founder and Patent Group Chair, said. “His technical expertise and strong record handling complex IP matters make him a superb set for our firm.”

Mr. Hennessey specializes in intellectual property law matters including preparation and prosecution of U.S. and foreign patent applications, strategic noetic property planning and patent portfolio management for both established and start-up clients. He possesses substantial experience in a broad range of technology including electrical and mechanical engineering, consumer electronics, medical devices and telecommunications, and software and hardware.

Prior to drilling patent law with Carr & Ferrell LLP, Mr. Hennessey worked in both patent prosecution and litigation for several law firms in the New York City metropolitan area.

Mr. Hennessey holds a B.S.E. in Inter-Disciplinary Engineering from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and earned his J.D. from the University of California Hastings College of Law.

About Carr & Ferrell LLP

Carr & Ferrell is a full-service law firm uniquely positioned to provide strategic patent and intellectual property, corporate, financing and litigation services. Located in the heart of Silicon Valley’s technology and venture capital community, our attorneys leverage their technical, business and legal expertise to help emerging companies and investors transform business concepts into industry leading enterprises. A strong and focused firm, we have made senior level attention a hallmark of our clients’ experience.

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