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General insurers are likely to take a hit to the tune of Rs 4,000 crore from both these calamities.
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General Insurers In India After the recent J&K floods and Cyclone Hudhud which battered Andhra Pradesh and Orissa coasts, taking a heavy toll on the profitability of non-life insurers, the industry plans to increase premia under the catastrophe category. General insurers are likely to take a hit to the tune of Rs 4,000 crore from both these calamities. Though Cyclone Nilofar weakened, they have already kept their capital reserved to settle claims in this case too, industry sources said here today.
“We are worried about Cyclone Nilofar. I hope that it will not cause damages on the Gujarat coast,” New India Assurance chairman G Srinivasan said while speaking to media on the sidelines of an insurance summit held by Asia Insurance Post in Mumbai.
United India Insurance chairman MilindKharat already hinted that his company might increase premia in certain catagories of products in the light of losses borne by the company due to floods and cyclone. [http://www.bajajallianz.com/Corp/general-insurance/general-insurance.jsp]
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