Drivers of potential policyholders’ uptake of insurance in Kenya using Random Forest

Q2 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Insurance Markets and Companies Pub Date : 2023-06-15 DOI:10.21511/ins.14(1).2023.03
Nelson K. Yego, Joseph Nkurunziza, Juma Kasozi
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The low adoption of insurance by potential policyholders in developing countries like Kenya is a cause for concern for insurers, regulators, and other marketing stakeholders. To effectively design targeted marketing strategies to boost insurance adoption, it is crucial to determine the factors that affect insurance uptake among potential policyholders. In this study, the 2021 FinAccess Survey, which interviewed sampled individuals above 16 years in Kenya and machine learning techniques, including Random Forest, XGBoost, and Logistic Regression, were utilized to uncover the factors driving insurance uptake and the reasons for the low adoption of insurance among potential policyholders. Random Forest was the most robust model of the three classifiers based on Kappa score, recall score, F1 score, precision, and area under the operating characteristic curve (approaching 1). The paper explores eight reasons why people currently do not have insurance policies. The results indicated that affordability was the primary driver of uptake with 68.67% of having expressed a desire to possess insurance but are unable to afford it. The highest level of education being the next most significant factor. Cultural and religious beliefs and mistrust of insurance providers were found to have a minimal impact on uptake. These findings imply that offering affordable insurance products and conducting awareness campaigns are critical to increase insurance adoption.
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肯尼亚使用随机森林的潜在投保人接受保险的驱动因素
在肯尼亚等发展中国家,潜在投保人对保险的接受程度较低,这引起了保险公司、监管机构和其他营销利益相关者的关注。为了有效地设计有针对性的营销策略以促进保险的采用,确定影响潜在投保人保险吸收的因素是至关重要的。在这项研究中,2021年FinAccess调查访问了肯尼亚16岁以上的抽样个人,并利用机器学习技术(包括随机森林、XGBoost和逻辑回归)揭示了推动保险吸收的因素以及潜在投保人对保险采用率低的原因。随机森林是基于Kappa分数、召回分数、F1分数、精度和操作特征曲线下面积(接近1)的三种分类器中最稳健的模型。本文探讨了人们目前没有保险的八个原因。结果表明,负担能力是购买保险的主要驱动因素,68.67%的人表示希望拥有保险,但却负担不起。最高教育水平是下一个最重要的因素。研究发现,文化和宗教信仰以及对保险公司的不信任对吸收的影响最小。这些发现表明,提供负担得起的保险产品和开展宣传活动对于提高保险采用率至关重要。
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Insurance Markets and Companies
Insurance Markets and Companies Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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