Insurance Stakeholders and Regulatory Dynamics within the Kenyan Insurance Marketplace:

dc.contributor.authorKodia, Janepher Grace Khisa
dc.contributor.authorAsola, Allan Okwenda
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-22T13:58:54Z
dc.date.issued2026-04-30
dc.description.abstractThe insurance industry plays a fundamental role in fostering economic growth, financial stability, investment mobilization, and societal resilience against uncertainty. In both developed and developing economies, insurance serves as a critical mechanism for managing risks associated with business operations, health emergencies, natural disasters, technological disruptions, and other unforeseen events. In Kenya, the insurance sector has undergone significant transformation over the last decade due to regulatory reforms, technological advancements, financial sector deepening, and increased adoption of digital financial services. Despite these developments, insurance penetration remains relatively low compared to global standards, raising concerns regarding consumer confidence, insurance literacy, affordability, claims management, and institutional effectiveness. This paper critically reviews the stakeholder ecosystem and regulatory dynamics shaping the Kenyan insurance marketplace. The study focuses on key stakeholders including insurance agents, brokers, insurance companies, reinsurance companies, and the Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA). Guided by Expected Utility Theory, Information Asymmetry Theory, and Institutional Theory, the paper adopts a qualitative critical review methodology based on contemporary academic literature, industry reports, policy documents, and regulatory publications. The findings reveal that while digital innovation, risk-based supervision, microinsurance, and financial inclusion initiatives have enhanced market efficiency, challenges such as insurance fraud, delayed claims settlement, climate-related risks, low public awareness, and cyber threats continue to constrain industry growth. The study concludes that sustainable development of Kenya's insurance industry requires stronger stakeholder collaboration, enhanced regulatory innovation, improved consumer protection, increased insurance literacy, and responsible technological adoption. The paper contributes to the growing discourse on insurance market development in emerging economies and provides policy recommendations aimed at strengthening the resilience, inclusiveness, and competitiveness of Kenya's insurance sector.
dc.identifier.issnISSN 2222-1697 (Paper)
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.jooust.ac.ke/handle/123456789/15241
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherResearch Journal of Finance and Accounting www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1697 (Paper
dc.subjectInsurance marketplace
dc.subjectinsurance stakeholders
dc.subjectinsurance regulation
dc.subjectfinancial inclusion
dc.subjectinsurance penetration
dc.subjectKenya
dc.subjectinsurance governance
dc.titleInsurance Stakeholders and Regulatory Dynamics within the Kenyan Insurance Marketplace:
dc.title.alternativeA Critical Review and Policy Implications
dc.typeArticle

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