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Life insurers’ new business premiums dips 11.6% in February as LIC sees sharp decline

LIC leads the decline with a 22% drop in premiums, while private insurers see mixed performance

March 11, 2025 / 20:45 IST
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New business premiums for the month February

India's life insurance sector saw a decline in new business premiums for February 2025, with total collections dropping to Rs 29,985.58 crore, compared to Rs 33,913.18 crore in February 2024, marking an 11.6 per cent contraction.

The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) reported a sharp decline in premium collections for the month, with total premiums falling from Rs 19,896.01 crore in February 2024 to Rs 15,513.95 crore in February 2025, a drop of 22 percent.

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The number of policies issued by LIC also saw a significant decrease, from 17.18 lakh to 12.04 lakh, reflecting a tightening market for the country’s largest life insurer.

LIC’s individual single premiums remained strong at Rs 2,606.84 crore, growing 18.88 percent year-on-year, but its individual non-single premium segment fell to Rs 2,231.03 crore, a decline of 20.5 percent compared to February 2024.