The pie chart presented delineates the global distribution of private insurance policy, whereas the the table illustrates the ownership of auto, health, and life insurance policy in India, England, and Australia.
Overall, both pie chart and table meticulously present the proportion of worldwide and nation-wise insurance policies in Auto, Health, Life, and other sectors. While it is readily apparent that the most preferred policy is auto, the lowest is other sectors. Moreover, England has the highest percentage of population with insurance, whereas India has the least.
In detail, globally auto private insurance has the most significant percentage of private insurance policies, that is 35%, followed by Health and Life, 31% and 28%, respectively. However, the other sectors has the lowest proportion of policies in comparison to the rest, at 6%.
Turning to the table, England has noticeably high percentage of population with insurance, 25%, succeeded by Australia, with 15%, and India has only half of it, at 7%. There are 10% citizens in England with Auto insurance policy, while Australia and India has only 1.9% and 0.4%, respectively. Similarly, people with health insurance policy ownership are considerably greater in England, with 7.9%, whereas India and Austraila has 3.5% and 1.3%. Finally, life insurance policies are taken least by Australian residents, 0.5%, in India it is merely 1.7%, and citizens of England has 5.7% of life insurance ownership.
