SBI Life Insurance Co.’s third-quarter profit declined year-on-year, missing estimates.
Nine-Monthly Highlights
The after-tax profit rose 13% to Rs 944 crore.
Value of new business grew 44% to Rs 3,630 crore.
VNB margin expanded to 29.6% from 24.8%.
Annualised premium equivalent rose 20%.
Persistency ratios for the 13th month improved to 84.55% from 83.87%, and for the 61st month, it rose to 53.59% from 48.68%.
Operating expense ratio increased by 10 basis points to 5.2%, while commission ratio rose to 4.5% from 3.5%. Thus, overall cost ratio was up to 9.7% from 8.7%.
Assets under management increased 17% to Rs 3 lakh crore.
Return on equity grew to 10.4% against 10.3% a year ago.
The share of par in the APE product mix remained at 5%, while that from non-par rose to 38% from 28%. Share of ULIP declined to 57%.
The company reported a growth in protection new business premium of 25% from Rs 2,040 crore in nine months of FY22 to Rs 2,550 crore in nine months of FY23 due to 12% growth in individual protection and 30% growth in group protection.
Shares of SBI Life ended 2.07% lower on Friday compared with a 0.39% decline in the benchmark BSE Sensex.
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