Kathmandu, Sept. 3
Insurance
companies in Nepal have sold more than 8.58 million life-insurance policies by
the end of the last Fiscal Year 2020/21 which is an increase by 8.4 per cent
against the numbers sold the previous fiscal.
In FY 2019/20,
only 7.92 million policies were sold.
According to the
Nepal Insurance Board (NIB), the statistics also includes the number of Foreign
Employment term insurance which came down by 32.9 per cent in the last fiscal.
Only 577,410
foreign employment term insurance policies could be sold in 2020/21 down from
860,519 policies. This product witnessed a sharp decline due to the
obstructions in the cross-border movement and flight services, and business
shutdown which disturbed the movement of people for jobs abroad, said the
Insurance Board.
However, fewer
policies of non-life insurance were sold last year. Non-life insurance
companies sold 214,837 policies which was just 0.17 per cent increase from the
previous year.
There are 19
life insurance, 20 non-life and two re-insurance companies in Nepal.
With the
increased number of policies, income of insurance companies has also gone up
significantly. They collected Rs. 19.6 billion in premium by mid-July this
year. Their premium income was Rs. 15.7 billion by mid-July 2020. It is the
growth of 24.52 per cent. However, life insurance companies’ premium growth was
higher than the non-life companies with 27.38 per cent and 10.74 per cent
respectively.
Insurance reach 25 per cent
According to the
NIB, insurance service has reached 24.99 per cent population up from 22.31 per
cent in the previous year. Including the foreign employment term insurance, the
total reach of insurance is 26.89 per cent.
About 75 per
cent Nepalis are still out of insurance net.
The NIB said
that the total number of offices of insurance companies has increased to 3,061
from 2,772 and number of employees has gone up to 10,865.
Paid up capital
of life insurance companies has reached Rs. 38.21 billion in mid-July this year
from 32.81 billion at the same time in 2020. Likewise, the paid up capital of
non-life insurance companies increased by Rs. 2 billion. It reached Rs. 19.46
billion by last year end from Rs. 17.4 billion in the previous year.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 4 September 2021.
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