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This Article is From Jun 08, 2014

Non-life Insurers Premium Income Up 12 Per Cent in March

Non-life insurers earned a gross premium of Rs 77,541.50 crore in March 2014, up 12.2 per cent from a year ago, as per data available with the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Irda).

The non-life insurers had underwritten gross premium of Rs 69,086.49 crore in March 2013.

Segment-wise, the highest premium was written in motor insurance at Rs 33,887.77 crore in March, up 14.4 per cent from a year ago, while premium earned towards motor OD (own damage) grew 6.1 per cent to Rs 18,204.92 crore.

Among other categories, health insurance premium witnessed a rise of 13.5 per cent at Rs 17,623.91 crore in March 2014 and premium towards motor TP (third party) increased substantially by 25.7 per cent to Rs 15,682.85 crore.

Premium sold towards fire incidents increased 11 per cent to Rs 7,379.75 crore during the month under review, while a rise of 4 per cent was registered in cases of marine-related incidents at Rs 3,151.28 crore.

Personal accidents premium income in March was valued at Rs 1,811.87 crore, up 12 per cent over the corresponding period in March 2013.

However, premium written under aviation category declined 7 per cent to Rs 447.76 crore in March 2014.

Of the total non-life insurance premium underwritten during the month, public sector insurers registered a rise of 9.8 per cent in their policy income at Rs 43,295.49 crore, the data showed.

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