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Life insurers see drop in premium mop-up

Life insurers see drop in premium mop-up

Premium collected by life insurance companies dropped 3.45 per cent in the April-October period due to various factors that are influencing the financial sector as a whole.

Premium collected by life insurance companies dropped 3.45 per cent in the April-October period due to various factors that are influencing the financial sector as a whole.

As per the data released by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (Irda), premiums collected by 23 private sector companies and state-owned LIC totalled Rs 53,814.09 crore during the period. They together had collected Rs 55,737.84 crore in the April-October 2011 period.

India's largest life insurer LIC reported a drop of 2.88 per cent in its premium collection, while the decline in private companies was 5.07 per cent.

LIC's premium collection stood at Rs 40,069.84 crore in April-October as against Rs 41,259 crore in the year-ago period.

Private insurers netted Rs 13,744.25 crore as against Rs 14,479 crore in the corresponding period of 2011-12.

Life insurance companies collect premium under four segments - individual single, individual non-single, group single and group non-single.
Reliance Life's premium collection dropped by 14.78 per cent, that of ICICI Prudential by about 6.9 per cent and of HDFC Standard Life by approximately 5 per cent.

Last week, the Finance Ministry had said in Parliament that the reasons for a negative growth in the premium collections are various factors that are influencing the financial sector as a whole.

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Published on: Nov 27, 2012, 10:59 PM IST
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