The Effect of Corporate Governance and Premium Growth on the Performance of Insurance Companies in Indonesia

  • Markonah M
  • Sudiro A
  • Surachman
  • et al.
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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study is to test the hypothesis about the effect of corporate governance and premium growth in the performance of insurance companies in Indonesia. The growth rate of insurance premiums has decreased throughout 2016, followed by a decline in performance mainly influenced by poor corporate governance. Design/Methodology/Approach: By comparing different studies we try to come to a conclusion regarding the effect of corporate governance and premium growth in the performance of insurance companies. Some previous research stated that corporate governance does not positively affect the performance of these companies. Others, have found that growth in premiums, capital growth, returns, claims ratios, and types of capital affected the growth of life insurance company assets, while the ratio of acquisition costs, administrative cost ratios, and capital did not significantly affect the growth of life insurance company assets in Indonesia. Findings: There is a positiveThe findings in this study are the research framework which states that The Effect of Corporate Governance and Premium Growth on the Performance of Insurance Companies in Indonesia with company growth as mediation.

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Markonah, M., Sudiro, A., Surachman, & Rahayu, M. (2019). The Effect of Corporate Governance and Premium Growth on the Performance of Insurance Companies in Indonesia. EUROPEAN RESEARCH STUDIES JOURNAL, XXII(Issue 2), 367–383. https://doi.org/10.35808/ersj/1450

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