BELGRADE (Serbia), September 14 (SeeNews) – Insurer Dunav Osiguranje saw its share of the total premium income of Serbia's insurance sector fall to 27.1% in the first half of 2017 from 27.4% in the prior-year period, but the company remained leader in the sector, the central bank said.
Dunav Osiguranje generated a premium income of 13.217 billion dinars ($132.3 million/111.2 million euro) in the first half of the year, the largest premium income among Serbian insurers, the central bank, NBS, said in its annual insurance sector report published on Wednesday.
Generali followed with 10.246 billion dinars of premium income, or 21% of the total, NBS said in its annual insurance sector report on Wednesday.
The capital adequacy ratio of Serbian life insurers stood at 240.9% at the end of June, while the capital adequacy ratio of non-life insurers amounted to 200.6%, NBS said.
Details about the premium income of the top five Serbian insurers follow (in billions of dinars):
|
H1'17 |
H1'16 |
|
Premiums |
% of total |
Premiums |
% of total |
Dunav Osiguranje |
13.217 |
27.1 |
12.392 |
27.4 |
Generali Srbija |
10.246 |
21.0 |
10.315 |
22.8 |
DDOR Novi Sad |
5.856 |
12.0 |
5.553 |
12.3 |
Wiener Staedtische osiguranje |
5.340 |
10.9 |
4.204 |
9.3 |
Triglav Osiguranje |
2.820 |
5.8 |
2.107 |
4.7 |
(1 euro = 118.874 dinars)
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