Non-life insurance companies' gross premium collection in 2016-17 rose by 32 per cent from a year ago to more than Rs 1.27 lakh crore.
The collection in 2015-16 fiscal was Rs 96,376.40 crore.
In March, the concluding month of 2016-17, the premium was up by 33.4 per cent at Rs 13,269.38 crore as against Rs 9,950.01 crore in the same month of the previous fiscal.
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As per data released by insurance regulator Irda, public sector firms showed a rise of 28.9 per cent in gross premium in 2016-17 to Rs 67,689.68 crore as against Rs 52,520.80 crore a year earlier.
For the private sector non-life players, the premium was up by 35.7 per cent at Rs 59,522.75 crore from Rs 43,855.60 crore in 2015-16.
For standalone private sector non-life insurers, premium for 2016-17 rose by 41.12 per cent to Rs 5,859.80 crore against Rs 4,152.31 crore. General insurers in private space saw their premium rising by 35.16 per cent from a year ago to Rs 53,662.95 crore.
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