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LIC: Profit After Tax at Rs 9543.71 Crore

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August 14, 2023

MUMBAI:
The Board of Directors of Life Insurance Corporation of India (“LIC”) approved and adopted the standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter ending June 30th, 2023.

Below are key highlights of our standalone results.

For the quarter ended June 30th, 2023, LIC registered Total Premium Income of Rs. 98,363 crore as compared to Rs 98,352 crore for the quarter ended June 30th 2022. In terms of market share measured by First Year Premium Income (FYPI) (as per IRDAI) LIC has maintained its leadership in Indian life insurance business with a market share of 61.42% for the quarter ended June 30th, 2023. On a comparable basis for the quarter ended June 30th, 2022 the market share was 65.42%.

he Total Premium Income of Rs. 98,363 crore for the quarter ended June 30th, 2023 comprises of Individual New Business premium income of Rs.10,462 crore, Individual Renewal premium income of Rs. 52,311 crore and total Group Business premium income of Rs.35,590 crore. The Total
Individual business premium for the quarter ended June 30th, 2023 increased to Rs 62,773 crore from Rs. 60,007 crore for the comparable period of previous year registering a growth of 4.61%.

The Profit after Tax (PAT) for the quarter ended June 30th 2023 was Rs. 9,543.71 crore which comprises of an amount of Rs. 7,491.53 crore (Net of Tax) pertaining to the accretion on the Available Solvency Margin, transferred from Non Par fund to shareholders account. For the quarter ended June 30th, 2022, PAT was Rs. 682.88 crore in which an amount of Rs. 4,148.77 crore (Net of Tax) pertaining to the accretion on the Available Solvency Margin was not included as this amount was transferred from Non Par fund to shareholders account on September 30th 2022. Therefore the comparable profit figure for quarter ended June 30th, 2022 is Rs. 4,831.65 crore (net of tax).

On an Annualised Premium Equivalent (APE) basis the total premium was Rs 9,532 crore for the quarter ended June 30th 2023. Of this 62.42% (Rs 5,950 crore) was accounted for by the Individual business and 37.58% (Rs 3,582 crore) by the Group business. Within the Individual business the share of Par products on APE basis was 89.78% (Rs.5,342 crore) and balance 10.22% (Rs.608 crore) was due to Non-Par products. The non-par APE has increased from Rs. 500 crore for the quarter ended June 30th, 2022 to Rs. 608 crore for the quarter ended June 30th 2023 registering a growth of 21.6%.Therefore our non-par share of Individual APE which was 7.75% for the quarter ended June 30th 2022 has grown to 10.22% for the quarter ended June 30th 2023.

A total of 32,16,301 policies were sold in the individual segment during the quarter ended June 30th, 2023 as compared to 36,81,764 policies sold during the quarter ended June 30th, 2022. The persistency ratios on premium basis up to the quarter ended June 30th 2023 for the 13th month and 61st month were 78.37% and 62.73% respectively. The comparable persistency ratios up to the corresponding quarter ended June 30th 2022 were 77.85% and 62.43% respectively. Therefore, persistency on premium basis has improved by 52 bps and 30 bps for 13th month and 61st month respectively.

The persistency ratios on number of policies basis up to the quarter ended June 30th 2023 for the 13th month and 61st month were 66.15% and 50.79% respectively. The comparable persistency ratios up to the corresponding quarter ended June 30th 2022 were 65.96%, and 51.23% respectively.

The Assets Under Management (AUM) increased by Rs 5.09 Lakh crore to Rs 46.11 Lakh crore as on June 30th 2023 as compared to Rs 41.02 Lakh crore on June 30th 2022 registering an increase of 12.41%. The Yield on Investments on policyholder’s funds excluding unrealized gains improved to 8.78% for period ended June 30th, 2023 as against 7.74% for period ended June 30th, 2022.

The solvency ratio as on June 30th, 2023 was 1.89 as against 1.88 as on June 30th 2022. The Value of New Business (VNB) for the quarter ended June 30th, 2023 was Rs.1,302 crore as compared to Rs. 1,397 crore for the quarter ended June 30th, 2022. The VNB margins for the period ended June 30th, 2023 are 13.7% as against 13.6% for quarter ended June 30th, 2022.

Siddhartha Mohanty, Chairperson, LIC said – “During the first quarter of this financial year, we have achieved increase in our Non-Par product mix as a percentage of the overall individual business. Further, our efforts to improve persistency across cohorts are beginning to show results. Our overall expense ratio has become better and our margins are stable on year-on-year basis. Simultaneously we continue to work on strategies for diversifying the channel mix. We believe that we are on track to grow our business in a manner which creates superior value for all our stakeholders. We are committed, as LIC to contribute meaningfully to the achievement of target of “Insurance for all by 2047” thereby providing financial security and livelihood to people.