Star Health Insurance Q4 net profit jumps 40% to Rs 142 crore

Star Health Insurance reported a 40% increase in net profit to Rs 142 crore in Q4 2024 due to increased revenues and efficient expense management. Gross written premium rose to Rs 4,968 crore, with net premium also growing. The company maintains a strong market share and has expanded its distribution network with additional agents. Underwriting profits grew, and cashless claims payouts improved.


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 30-04-2024 12:53 IST | Created: 30-04-2024 12:53 IST
Star Health Insurance Q4 net profit jumps 40% to Rs 142 crore
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Star Health and Allied Insurance on Tuesday reported a 40 per cent increase in net profit to Rs 142 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 2024.

The standalone health insurer posted a net profit of Rs 102 crore during the same quarter of the previous year.

The company's gross written premium during the quarter rose to Rs 4,968 crore against Rs 4,199 crore in the year-ago period, Start Health said in a regulatory filing.

At the same time, the net premium also increased to Rs 4,570 crore as compared to Rs 3,993 crore in the same quarter a year ago.

The company posted a lower expense of management ratio of 30.7 per cent, against the regulatory requirement of 35 per cent, which offers an opportunity for growth, it said.

Underwriting profits grew robustly on the back of strong underwriting and risk management, the company said in a statement.

Star Health Insurance's market share was up 22 bps among general insurance companies to 5.26 per cent; while it continued to maintain its leadership in the retail health insurance sector with a 33 per cent market share, it said.

Cashless claims pay-out improved to 87 per cent of total claims in FY24 against 80 per cent in FY23, it said.

The company has further strengthened its distribution network with an addition of 16,000 agents in Q4FY24 and 75,000 agents in FY24, taking the overall number of agents servicing customers to 7,01,000.

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