The company, the general insurance arm of the country's largest lender SBI, also said that its market share increased from 1.12% to 1.56% during this period.
Its combined ratio, which is the critical parameter of profitability, improved to 132% in FY14 from 201% reported in the previous fiscal.
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"Despite a slowdown in the industry, we emerged as one of the fastest growing players and crossed the Rs 1,000-crore mark in just the fourth year of operations," chief executive Bhaskar J Sarma said in a statement.
While the company generated 65% of its business from the retail segment, the SME segment contributed nearly 21% and corporate segment accounted for 13% during the last fiscal.
"Bancassurance is the lead channel with a contribution of 65%, followed by agency channel with 23%, broker channel with 10% and direct channel contributing the balance 2% of the premium income," Sarma said.
SBI General Insurance is the joint venture between State Bank and Australia's Insurance Australia Group with SBI holding the majority stake.