
Non-life insurers get health boost
The Hindu
Non-life insurers have registered a 11.35% rise in gross direct premium underwritten for May, a growth boosted by the continued demand for health products. Flash figures issued by insurance regulator
Non-life insurers have registered a 11.35% rise in gross direct premium underwritten for May, a growth boosted by the continued demand for health products. Flash figures issued by insurance regulator IRDAI show the non-life segment comprising general, standalone health as well as two specialised PSU insurers’ gross direct premium underwritten at ₹12,316.50 crore. In May 2020, it was ₹11,061 crore. Of this, general insurers, who also deal in health, posted a 7.2% rise to ₹10,8233 crore. Standalone private health insurers stood out posting a 66.6% rise to ₹1,407 crore.More Related News

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