Non-life insurers' premium income grows over 37% in January

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Non-life companies posted over 37 per cent increase in their gross premium (direct premium underwritten) to Rs 12,123.53 crore in January as compared to Rs 8,840.90 crore in the year-ago month.

According to data compiled by the Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA), private sector insurers' gross direct premium underwritten in January stood at Rs 5,895.95 crore, up by 39 per cent from Rs 4,240.06 crore.

The same for public general insurers in the last month was at Rs 6,227.58 crore, registering a 35 per cent growth from Rs 4,600.84 crore.

Standalone private health insurers' gross direct premium underwritten was at Rs 661.01 crore in January from Rs 485.11 crore in the year-ago month.

As many as 29 non-life insurers, in the first ten months (April-January) of the current fiscal, reported nearly 32 per cent increase in their gross direct premium underwritten to Rs 1,03,654.62 crore as compared to Rs 78,709.01 crore in the corresponding period last year.

Public general insurers have the market share of 53.84 per cent and private players have a the market share of 46.16 per cent.

--IANS

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Non-life insurers' premium income grows over 37% in January

Non-life insurance companies posted over 37 per cent increase in their gross premium income (direct premium income underwritten) to Rs 12,123.53 crore in January as compared to Rs 8,840.90 crore in the year-ago month.

Non-life companies posted over 37 per cent increase in their gross premium (direct premium underwritten) to Rs 12,123.53 crore in January as compared to Rs 8,840.90 crore in the year-ago month.

According to data compiled by the Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA), private sector insurers' gross direct premium underwritten in January stood at Rs 5,895.95 crore, up by 39 per cent from Rs 4,240.06 crore.

The same for public general insurers in the last month was at Rs 6,227.58 crore, registering a 35 per cent growth from Rs 4,600.84 crore.

Standalone private health insurers' gross direct premium underwritten was at Rs 661.01 crore in January from Rs 485.11 crore in the year-ago month.

As many as 29 non-life insurers, in the first ten months (April-January) of the current fiscal, reported nearly 32 per cent increase in their gross direct premium underwritten to Rs 1,03,654.62 crore as compared to Rs 78,709.01 crore in the corresponding period last year.

Public general insurers have the market share of 53.84 per cent and private players have a the market share of 46.16 per cent.

--IANS

bdc/lok/vm

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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