HDFC Ergo aims at 18 per cent growth in retail health insurance in FY 25
HDFC Ergo, a private general insurer, targets 18% growth in retail health insurance premiums this fiscal year, aiming for over ₹4,720 crore. Last year, they earned ₹4,000 crore with a 9% market share. In West Bengal alone, premiums reached ₹240 cr...
Ghosh said in the first half of the current financial year, the company earned a premium income of around Rs 2,000 crore in retail health insurance, registering a growth of 18 per cent over the similar previous period.
"We are aiming at a growth of 18 per cent for the full financial year in earning retail health insurance", he said.
In West Bengal, HDFC Ergo earned a retail health insurance premium of Rs 240 crore, he said.
The company in the last fiscal, settled claims worth Rs 2,900 crore pan-India, with Rs 100 crore in West Bengal.
He said that pre-approved cashless facility for treatments like chemotherapy and dialysis for chronic patients have been introduced by the insurer.
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