Russian women save more often than men with a funded life insurance contract, as SberLife Insurance analysts learned on the eve of March 8. In 2022, they signed 102,000 out of 162,000 contracts — 63%. The company told socialbites.ca about this.
Thus, in 2022 it turned out to be 41% of the boomer generation (b. 1940–1964), 32% of generation X (b. 1965–1980), and 21% of millennials (b. . . ). This pattern varies slightly by gender. Thus, among Millennials, men outperformed women by only 2 percentage points in share of completed contracts.
On average, life customers expect to save 1.4 million rubles with the help of life insurance, as the study shows. Women want to allocate 1.1 million rubles, men 1.7 million rubles.
Previously recognizedthat male athletes are twice as likely to be insured as females.