Sri Lankan People’s Insurance pressured by underwriting profitability: Fitch Ratings
September 10 2024 by Joana Nguyen-
Sri Lankan insurers to improve underwriting profitability amid key shifts: Fitch
- January 8
Insurers are looking to enhance practices and shift focus to more profitable non-motor segments, global rating agency says.
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Continental Insurance Lanka’s good underwriting performance to sustain: Fitch Ratings
- September 12
Fitch has revised its outlook to "positive" from "stable", reflecting the company's underwriting performance, improving market franchise and satisfactory regulatory capital position.
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Sri Lanka’s insurance watchdog outlines reinsurance, risk-based capital reforms
- August 15
The regulator also plans to introduce a legal framework for the sale of micro-insurance products, and issue revised guidelines on reinsurance in an attempt to improve the country's low insurance penetration rate.
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Sri Lanka central bank chief expects economic recovery to boost insurance demand: report
- August 13
With the sector contributing just 0.8% to the country’s GDP and penetration rates hovering below 2% over the past decade, there is much room for further growth, according to governor Nandalal Weerasinghe.
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