Kathmandu. In the fiscal year 2082/83, non-life insurance companies have collected over Rs 31.5 billion in insurance premiums. According to the data published by the Nepal Insurance Authority, the insurance companies have earned a total of Rs 31.70 billion in insurance premiums by selling 1,862,114 insurance policies.
Shikhar Insurance Company has collected the highest premium during this period. The company earned Rs 4.38 billion in insurance premiums during the period. Everest Lumbini Insurance is in the second position. During the period, the company earned Rs 3.36 billion in total insurance premiums. Himalayan Sagarmatha Insurance has collected Rs 3.20 billion in insurance premiums. Siddhartha Premier Insurance has earned a total insurance premium of Rs 2.7
9 billion. IGI Prudential Insurance has earned a total premium of Rs 2.68 billion. NLG Insurance has collected Rs 2.53 billion in insurance premiums from today. Neco Insurance Company has collected Rs 2.39 billion in insurance premiums during the current fiscal year. United Ajode Insurance has earned a total premium of Rs 1.96 billion.
Oriental Insurance has collected Rs 1.94 billion in insurance premiums from the current fiscal year. Sanima GIC Insurance has collected a total premium of Rs 1.58 billion. KATHMANDU: Nepal Insurance has collected Rs 1,39 crore in insurance premiums during the current fiscal year. Prabhu Insurance has collected Rs 1.21 billion in insurance premiums.
The insurance company has collected Rs 1.06 billion in insurance premiums. National Insurance has earned a premium of Rs 86.87 crore.












