Life insurance firm PNB MetLife is expecting 30 per cent growth in first premium income during the current financial year, a senior company official said today.
"We are expecting a 30 per cent growth in first premium income," the company's MD and CEO Tarun Chugh told reporters here.
In terms of total premium income (renewal and first), the company expects to garner around Rs 3,000 crore this fiscal.
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