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LIC emerges as highest profit-making financial company in March quarter
Life Insurance Corporation of India has achieved the highest profit in the Indian financial sector for the March quarter. The company reported a significant jump in net profit. State Bank of India and HDFC Bank followed with substantial profits. LIC's assets under management and premium income also saw growth. Vodafone Idea recorded a record quarterly profit due to statutory relief.
Retail health premium growth rises to 31% YoY in April 2026, anchoring non-life insurance sector: Kotak Institutional Securities
Indian non-life insurance saw robust growth in April 2026. Retail health premiums surged 31 percent year-on-year. Motor insurance also performed well. Private players and standalone health insurers are gaining market share from public sector companies. Commercial lines faced challenges, though marine and engineering segments showed resilience. This indicates a dynamic shift in the insurance landscape.

Woman Wins Rs 20 Lakh Life Insurance Case After Company Denies Claim Over Non-Disclosure Of Diabetes
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Life Insurance Corporation gains after PAT rises over 23% YoY in Q4
Life Insurance Corporation of India added 2.06% to Rs 817.20 after the company reported 23.3% rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 23,467.18 crore in Q4 FY26 from Rs 19,038.67 crore in Q4 FY25.
LIC profit rises 23% in March quarter on all-round show
Life Insurance Corp announced a strong March quarter profit, up 23% to ₹23,467 crore. This growth was fueled by increased premiums and investment income. For the full year, profit after tax rose 19%. The company anticipates geopolitical tensions may affect savings flows. LIC is focusing on protection products and expects continued double-digit growth in new business premiums.
LIC Q4 Results: Profit rises 23% YoY to Rs 23,467 crore; co declares Rs 10 per share dividend
LIC Q4 Results: State-owned Life Insurance Corp (LIC) reported a 23% year-on-year (YoY) growth in its consolidated net profit at Rs 23,467 crore in the fourth quarter of FY26, compared with Rs 19,039 crore in the last-year period.

Stocks to buy for short term: From HDFC Life to ONGC- Amol Athawale of Kotak Securities suggests 3 shares
Stocks to buy for short term: Amol Athawale from Kotak Securities identifies three promising stocks to watch over the next 1-2 weeks, including HDFC Life and ONGC. Each stock shows potential for bullish momentum, offering a strategic entry point for short-term investors.
LIC to announce Q4 results today: Here's what to expect from the insurance behemoth
Life Insurance Corp (LIC) is poised to reveal its March quarter earnings today. Investors are keenly awaiting insights into new business growth, profit margins, and market share trends amidst escalating competition. Brokerages anticipate robust premium growth, driven by a favorable product mix and a strategic shift towards non-participating policies, signaling a positive outlook for the insurance giant.
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Prudential to seek 12-18 months window to pare 12% stake in ICICI Prudential Life
Prudential plans to acquire a controlling stake in Bharti Life Insurance. This move requires Prudential to reduce its holding in ICICI Prudential Life Insurance. The insurer is expected to request 12 to 18 months from the regulator for this stake dilution. ICICI Bank will maintain majority ownership in ICICI Prudential Life Insurance.
Prudential to seek 12-18 months window to pare 12% stake in ICICI Prudential Life
Prudential plans to acquire a controlling stake in Bharti Life Insurance. This move requires Prudential to reduce its holding in ICICI Prudential Life Insurance. The insurer is expected to request 12 to 18 months from the regulator for this stake dilution. ICICI Bank will maintain majority ownership in ICICI Prudential Life Insurance.
Bajaj Life Insurance CIO sees tactical IT opportunity amid macro uncertainty
Srinivas Rao Ravuri, CIO of Bajaj Life Insurance, said IT stocks are emerging as a tactical play as rupee weakness boosts earnings visibility despite global macro concerns. He expects large IT firms to deliver over 10% earnings growth this year, aided by currency tailwinds. Ravuri also remains positive on domestic sectors like financials, autos and consumer durables, while warning that war-led input cost pressures and supply disruptions could weigh on corporate earnings in the coming quarters.