The pie graph represents the global allocation of private insurance policies. The table illustrates the ownership of private insurances of three different countries.
Overall, there are two noticeable features. Firstly, in the pie chart, it can be seen that the distribution on three main insurance policies including auto, health, and life, has the very similar portions compared to each others. Secondly, in the table, the UK occupies the highest percentages of all policies and total population with insurance.
Focusing on pie graph, the insurances on auto, healthcare, and life have the very close percent at exactly 35%, 31%, and 28%, respectively. However, other types of insurance cover only 6% of global private insurance.
Turning to the table, the United Kingdom has the largest number of people who have insurance, accounting for 25%. However, India has the least percent of people having auto insurance at 0.4%. In addition, the percentage of the life insurance policy in Australia is the lowest at exactly 0.5%.
