The data displays the rate of insurance penetration in Sub-Saharan Africa in 2017, by country. In Mozambique, the insurance penetration rate was 1.58% in that year.
South Africa | 16.99 |
Namibia | 6.69 |
Lesotho | 4.76 |
Mauritius | 4.18 |
Zimbabwe | 4.09 |
Kenya | 2.83 |
Swaziland | 2.44 |
Togo | 1.98 |
Seychelles | 1.82 |
Rwanda | 1.74 |
Mozambique | 1.58 |
Malawi | 1.52 |
Senegal | 1.51 |
Gabon | 1.38 |
Cape Verde | 1.29 |
Zambia | 1.11 |
Ghana | 1.1 |
Cameroon | 1.05 |
Congo | 1.05 |
Benin | 0.85 |
Burkina Faso | 0.78 |
Uganda | 0.77 |
Angola | 0.71 |
Tanzania | 0.68 |
Gambia | 0.67 |
Madagascar | 0.67 |
Niger | 0.65 |
Sudan | 0.57 |
Mali | 0.53 |
Ethiopia | 0.43 |
Sierra Leone | 0.41 |
Eritrea | 0.38 |
Burundi | 0.35 |
Nigeria | 0.3 |
Central African Republic | 0.29 |
Democratic Republic of Congo | 0.29 |
Equatorial Guinea | 0.21 |
Chad | 0.2 |
Guinea | 0.04 |
Botswana | |
Liberia |