News Middle East30 Oct 2025

Algeria:Insurance market grows in 1H2025; but outstanding claims mount

| 30 Oct 2025

The Algerian insurance market recorded a significant increase of 8.1% in revenue in the first half of 2025, reaching DZD99.3bn ($767.0m), including international acceptances, according to data from the National Insurance Council (CNA).

The revenue breakdown by branch was:

  • Conventional non-life: DZD80.6bn (+8.2% year-on-year),

  • Conventional life and health insurance: DZD12.1bn (+6.7%)

  • Takaful: DZD500.8m (69.0%)

Separately, international reinsurance acceptances rose by 5.2% to DZD6.2bn in 1H2025, compared to the corresponding half in 2024.

Motor insurance, which represents almost half of property and casualty insurance activity, accounted for around DZD40bn in revenue, an increase of 8.4% year on year. The Fire and Miscellaneous Risks branch grew by 8.4% year on year in 1H2025 with a turnover of nearly DZD34bn.

Regulator warns against slow claim compensation pace

Claims increased by 9% in the first half of 2025, reaching DZD51.1bn. A total of 718,538 claims were settled for DZD35.9bn, an increase of 12.1% in value and 2.8% in number, compared to the corresponding half-year in 2024.

The CNA noted that claims settlements needed to be sped up.

The outstanding claims portfolio was estimated at DZD130.2bn as of 30 June 2025, representing an 11.9% increase compared to 31 December 2024. The figure represented compensation that had been recognised and validated, but still not paid. It does not include sums that were being contested or disputed.

The settlement rate declined: 20.8% on average in 1H2025, compared to 25% a year earlier.

In its economic report, the CNA identified several factors contributing to the situation. Expert assessments are lagging, digitalisation is lacking, and cash flow is under pressure. The result is that claims have increased by 9%, but the number of claims settled has fallen by 14%. The automotive sector accounts for 38% of delays, and industrial risks for 57%. In this last category, the amounts involved are sometimes considerable.

 

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