GIC Re, India's premier reinsurer, announced a modest 3% increase in net profit for the fourth quarter ending March 2024, reaching Rs 2,642 crore up from Rs 2,564 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. This performance comes amidst a challenging economic landscape, showcasing the company's resilience and strategic financial management.

The company witnessed a significant surge in gross premium collection during the quarter, amassing Rs 8,724 crore compared to Rs 7,370 crore in the year-ago period. This uptick reflects GIC Re's robust market presence and its ability to attract and retain clients. Despite this growth in premium collection, total income slightly dipped to Rs 9,157 crore from Rs 9,259 crore in the same quarter last year.
Notably, GIC Re saw a substantial improvement in its net commission, which escalated to Rs 1,491 crore from Rs 824 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year. This improvement underscores the company's efficient commission management and operational effectiveness.
For the fiscal year 2023-24, GIC Re reported a 3% rise in net profit, marking it at Rs 6,497 crore up from Rs 6,313 crore in the preceding financial year. The solvency ratio—an indicator of financial health—witnessed a significant increase to 3.25 from 2.61 at the end of March 2023. This metric is crucial as it demonstrates GIC Re's capacity to meet its long-term obligations.
The company's total assets experienced a robust growth, escalating to Rs 1,78,286 crore against Rs 1,57,125 crore in the previous year. Furthermore, the net worth of GIC Re, including fair value change account, was recorded at Rs 81,330 crore on March 31, 2024, marking a substantial increase from Rs 63,750 crore at the end of March last year.
GIC Re holds a dominant position in India's reinsurance market. It leads most of the domestic companies' treaty programmes and facultative placements. This leadership position is indicative of GIC Re's pivotal role in India's insurance sector and its contribution to stabilizing the financial ecosystem.
The company's performance metrics for the fourth quarter and the fiscal year ending March 2024 reflect its strategic agility and operational efficiency. Despite facing a slight decline in total income for the quarter, GIC Re has demonstrated growth across key financial indicators such as net profit, gross premium collection, net commission, solvency ratio, total assets, and net worth. These achievements underscore GIC Re's commitment to maintaining its leadership stance while ensuring financial stability and growth.
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