Globally, the development of the inclusive insurance market began in 2002, with the positioning of the importance of microinsurance in the framework of the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP), housed at and administered by the World Bank, where the Microinsurance Working Group, now known as the Microinsurance Network, was created. Since 2015, The International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) changed the focus and broadened the concept beyond microinsurance, it considered inclusive insurance as “all insurance products aimed at the excluded or underserved market, rather than just those aimed at the poor or a narrow conception of the low-income market. In developing countries, the majority of the population often classifies as un- or underserved.”