HBI Deals+Insights / Payor and Operator Models
Private health insurers in Greece are in the midst of a financial crisis.
Reports from a few weeks ago indicated that insurance premiums could rise by up to 14% in 2025, affecting around 1.2 million policyholders. On January 15, following public backlash and government pressure, insurers revised 2025 premium hikes to an average of 7% for lifelong policies, down from 14.6%. Leading health insurance providers like Ethniki Asfalistiki, Eurolife, Generali, and Allianz adjusted their increases, with others expected to follow.





