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Croatian Insurers' Jan-Oct Premium Income Falls 2.3%

Nov 17, 2009, 7:09:48 PMArticle by Kire Nedelkovski
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The insurance companies operating in Croatia reported a combined premium income of 7.932 billion kuna ($1.6 billion/1.1 billion euro) in the first 10 months of 2009, down from 8.12 billion kuna a year earlier, the country's financial regulator said.

Croatian Insurers' Jan-Oct Premium Income Falls 2.3%

Non-life insurance premiums totalled 5.978 billion kuna through October and life insurance premiums accounted for the remainder, the Financial Services Supervision Agency said on its website.

The Croatian insurers reported a combined premium income of 9.67 billion kuna in 2008, up from 9.05 billion kuna in 2007.

Twenty-nine insurers operate in the Adriatic country of 4.4 million people.

(1 euro = 7.2996 Croatian kuna)

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