Hillridge & MSIG protect vietnam’s farmers
Hillridge and Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Group (MSIG) Vietnam have today inked a partnership that sees the Australian insurtech startup enter Vietnam’s agricultural insurance sector with a new product that protects farmers nationwide from the risks of drought.
The new product, powered by Hillridge’s acclaimed platform and underwritten by MSIG insures farmers against the volatility of the southeast Asian climate.
The first-of-its-kind product was inaugurated at a ceremony in central Hanoi today, where Hillridge CEO Dale Schilling remarked: “2023 has proven to be a prescient year for us to launch this product, with El Niño threatening dry conditions for much of Vietnam. We recently visited many of the coffee growing areas in Vietnam’s central highlands, where farmers shared how droughts have caused their crops to fail in the past – greatly impacting their harvest, yields, and ultimately their livelihoods. Farmers have an increasing need to insure themselves against the impact of these kinds of adverse conditions.”
His co-signatory, MSIG Vietnam Deputy General Director Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan Phuong stated that the Japanese insurance giant, with its 14-year history in Vietnam, also sees the agriculture sector as a key area in which it can expand its already broad product portfolio.
“This is the first agri-insurance product that we have launched in Vietnam, where it joins our extensive portfolio of products that we offer here, including Personal Insurance such as Personal Accident, Healthcare, Travel, Home and Motor insurance, and liability and property insurance in various sectors.”
“With almost 40% of the land in Vietnam used for agricultural purposes, and for the sustainable growth of a sector which accounts for almost 13% of GDP, I believe that this product will be the best shield for farmers to protect what they care about.”
The Vietnamese government, also recognizing the urgent risk that an El Nino drought represents to its agriculture sector, dispatched a delegation to Quang Nam in May to report on the risk to crops between now and year’s end. It reported a 70-80% probability of further droughts for the central province between late summer 2023 into early 2024.
The platform is a Vietnam first, allowing farmers to directly log-in online, generate quotes against drought in real time. Any agricultural business susceptible to drought can buy cover through the platform.
An agreed payout is determined before the commencement of the insurance, and when the policy’s conditions are met, payouts are made accordingly – simplifying procedures for both the insured and the insurer.
The Vietnam signing is an extension of a successful partnership between the two in Schilling’s native Australia, where Hillridge and MSIG teamed up in 2021 to protect Australian farmers against adverse climate events which impact their harvests.
“Vietnam is particularly susceptible to the impacts of climate change,” Schilling continued. “Products like this will become increasingly an essential part of operations for Vietnam’s farmers, who will ultimately need to protect their livelihoods against the increasing weather volatility that rising global temperatures, climbing sea levels, increasing salinization of waterways and more frequent drought is set deliver.”
Learn more about the product at msig.weatherinsurance.com.vn/vi hoặc www.hillridge.vn