Colombia: Total premiums for the previous twelve months as of the end of September 2009 reached US$ 5.35 billion, up US$ 462.16 million (9.46%) over the twelve month period ending September 2008.  The top ten insurers in the market by total premium are Suramericana, Bolivar, Colseg, Mapfre, Liberty, Alfa, Previsora, BBVA and QBE.

Mexico: Despite continuing economic and social upheaval, total premiums grew 3.8% in the third quarter of 2009.  The increase was led by growth in the life (10.9% growth) and accident and health (1,1% growth) lines, and tempered by a 4.5% decline in total auto insurance premiums.  The Mexican Association of Insurers recently predicted that total premiums will have increased by 5-6.5% in 2009 and will increase an additional 7% in 2010.

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