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Information about HDFC Life Insurance Q2 net profit up 20% YoY at Rs 287 crore available for investment.
HDFC Life Insurance Q2 net profit up 20% YoY at Rs 287 crore
23-Oct-18   18:23 Hrs IST


HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company (HDFC Life) on Tuesday reported 20.34 per cent rise in net profit at Rs 286.98 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2018.

The company's net profit in the year-ago period stood at Rs 238.48 crore.

The gross premium income, inclusive of first year, renewal premium and single premium, rose to Rs 68.405 billion during the reported quarter. It was Rs 56.366 billion in the second quarter of 2017-18, HDFC Life said in a BSE filing.

The net premium income increased to Rs 6,777.55 crore as against Rs 5,389.43 crore earlier.

On July 20, the Board of Directors approved a proposal to change the corporate name of the company to 'HDFC Life Insurance Company', subject to approval of shareholders and regulators, it said.

Vibha Padalkar was appointed as Managing Director & CEO with effect from September 12, the company said.

She will continue as the Chief Financial Officer for the interim period till further replacement, it added.

On the earnings numbers, Vibha Padalkar, MD & CEO said: "We continue to grow faster than the industry whilst sustaining our leadership position on profitability. We have a proven track record of delivering consistent results across business cycles and the ability to comfortably weather changes at the macro, regulatory and market levels. We shall continue to pursue our strategy of harnessing newer pools of profitability as well as deliver the best value proposition to our partners, customers and shareholders."

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