ICICI Lombard has cornered the largest market share among private sector non-life insurance companies in the first half of 2002-03 at 21.21 per cent against 12.21 per cent in the previous period "" a nine per cent growth. |
Close on its heels was Bajaj Allianz which saw its share fall to 19.69 per cent against 21.56 per cent in the previous period. Bajaj's absolute share, however, increased from 1.78 per cent in the first half of 2002-03 to 2.7 per cent this year. |
Private sector non-life insurance companies have cornered 13.7 per cent of the market in the first half of the current fiscal against 8.27 per cent in the previous corresponding period. |
Tata AIG witnessed its market share among private players fall to 17.5 per cent against 19.56 per cent in the previous period. |
In absolute term, its market share has increased to 2.4 per cent against 1.61 per cent in the previous period. |
Iffco-Tokio also saw its share fall to 15.14 per cent in the same period from 17.05 per cent in the corresponding period of the previous year. |
The company's absolute market share, however, stands at 2.08 per cent against 1.41 per cent in the previous period. |
Royal Sundaram's share among private players stand at 11.9 per cent against 15.02 per cent, while Reliance General's share fell from 14.5 per cent in the previous period to 7.3 per cent. |