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Life insurers bleed in March with 32% dip in new premiums, but manage growth of 20.6% for FY20

Coronavirus-linked lockdown seemed to have an impact on the premium collections of life insurers in March 2020. Customers were unable to leave their homes while banks, agents could not sell products since they were not able to do physical sales.

April 23, 2020 / 15:46 IST
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Life insurance companies saw a 32.2 percent year-on-year (YoY) decrease in new premium collection to Rs 25,409.30 crore in March 2020 amidst the coronavirus pandemic leading to a lockdown across the country. However, for the entire financial year (FY20), the life insurers saw a 20.6 percent YoY increase in first year premiums at Rs 2.58 lakh crore.

Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) continued to beat the industry in premium collection for FY20. The country’s largest insurer saw a 25.2 percent growth in new premium to Rs 1.78 lakh crore. However, for the month of March 2020, LIC saw a 31.1 percent decline in first year premiums to Rs 17,066.57 crore.

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COVID-19 led to insurance companies operating offices with only skeletal staff. Agents and banks which are the two pillars of life insurance distribution are impacted due to the lockdown.

Private life insurers saw a 34.2 percent drop in new premium collection for March at Rs 8,342.73 crore. However, for the full year these insurers saw a 11.6 percent YoY rise in first year premiums to Rs 80,919.40 crore.