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Delta Life Insurance Reveals Reports of Q1, Q2 & Q3

Delta Life Insurance

One of the listed companies, Delta Life Insurance Company Limited, discloses its financial reports for the first quarter, second quarter. This source is known from DSE.

Q1: The company’s consolidated life revenue account for January to March 2022 shows significant growth and increased activity in its life insurance segment.

As of March 31, 2022, the balance of the Life Insurance Fund stood at 39,447.09 million taka. This marks an increase from 38,669.99 million taka recorded on March 31, 2021, resulting in a net growth of 777.10 million taka over the year.

The company also reported a substantial rise in net premium income for the first quarter of 2022. Net premiums collected from January to March 2022 amounted to 1,534.55 million taka, compared to 1,277.77 million taka during the same period in 2021.

However, the company experienced a rise in total expenses for the first quarter of 2022. Expenses reached 2,624.33 million taka, up from 2,137.90 million taka during the same period in 2021.

Q2: According to the company’s consolidated life revenue account for the half year ending June 30, 2022, the Life Insurance Fund grew significantly. The balance of the fund was 39,757.84 million taka as of June 30, 2022, compared to  38,752.46 million taka on March 31, 2021, resulting in a net increase of 1,005.38 million taka.

Net premiums collected from April to June 2022 were 2,042.16 million taka, up from 1,549.95 million taka during the same period in 2021, showing a healthy increase in premium income.

Total expenses for April to June 2022 were 2,523.06 million taka, compared to 2,282.25 million taka during the same period in 2021. This rise in expenses reflects the company’s expanded operations and investments.

Q3: According to the company’s consolidated life revenue account for the third quarter ending September 30, 2022, the Life Insurance Fund showed significant growth. The balance was 39,908.687 million taka as of September 30, 2022, compared to 38,745.166 million taka on September 30, 2021, marking a net increase of 1,163.521 million taka.

Net premiums collected during July-September 2022 were 1,751.352 million taka, up from 1,665.650 million taka in the same period in 2021, indicating an increase in premium income.

Total expenses for July-September 2022 were 2,289.415 million taka, down from 2,493.825 million taka during the same period in 2021. This decrease in expenses reflects improved cost management.

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