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Insurance industry records annual growth

The insurance industry has recorded an annual growth in terms of overall Gross Written Premium (GWP) in the segments of general insurance and long term insurance. The overall Gross Written Premium (GWP) Income for Long Term Insurance and General Insurance businesses was Rs. 78,512 million compared with the previous year amounting to Rs. 66,253 million which reflected a growth of 18.50%.

The General Insurance Business has demonstrated growth in overall Gross Written Premium Income during 2011 when compared to the year 2010. The Long Term Insurance Business also showed a growth in overall Gross Written Premium Income during 2011 when compared to the year 2010.

The overall Gross Written Premium Income of General Insurance Business amounted to Rs. 43,331 million reflecting a growth rate of 23.45% (2010 – Rs. 35,101 million) while the overall Gross Written Premium Income of Long Term Insurance Business amounted to Rs. 35,181 million during the last year reflecting a growth rate of 12.93% (2010 – Rs. 31,152 million).

There were twenty two (22) Insurance Companies (Insurers) registered with the Insurance Board of Sri Lanka (IBSL) at the end of year 2011, out of which 21 insurance companies are in operation and Ceylinco Takaful Ltd. is suspended from year 2009.

Twelve (12) of them are composite companies (dealing in both General and Long Term Insurance businesses), seven (07) of them are registered to carry on General Insurance business and three (03) companies are registered to carry on only Long Term (Life) Insurance business.

The Total Assets of the insurance companies have increased to Rs. 265,419 million at the end of year 2011. Total Assets valued at the end of year 2010 was Rs. 221,888 million.

Forty Six (46) insurance brokering companies, registered with the IBSL in terms of Section 82 of the Act, were engaged in insurance brokering business. Insurance Brokering Companies mainly concentrated on General Insurance Business and their Total Gross Written Premium generated from both General Insurance Business and Long Term Insurance Business amounted to Rs. 10,489 million during the year 2011, compared with the previous year amount of Rs. 9,560 million, which reflected a growth of 9.72% (2010 – Growth Rate 7.58%).

The Insurance Board of Sri Lanka (IBSL), as the prudential regulator of the insurance industry, provides guidance and direction to the Sri Lankan insurance industry.

(SJ)

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