GI Council is publishing the 7th edition of Industry Yearbook for the year 2018-19. The data compiled by GI Council and the analysis in the form of Tables and Graphs form an authentic source of information on non-life insurance business sector. This year, with the online edition, the Yearbook is readily accessible, easy to navigate and provides quick yet comprehensive glimpses into the performance of this vital sector of our economy.

The various sections of the Yearbook deal with important aspects of the business. While the first Chapter details out the insurance industry with respect to the Macro-Economic Indicators in India, Chapter 2 gives a wholesome picture of insurance penetration and density on a Line of Business basis in each of the States and Union Territories. The online version makes it easy to compare the performance and results of the various states. The use of heat maps to profile the spread of insurance and the claim ratios, on a line of business basis, is an indicator of future business opportunities and risks.

The newly introduced detailed analysis of the growing sectors of Crop and Motor help to envisage the status of the industry and derive insights into upcoming markets. The charts detailing the insurance coverage under each line of business and with an urban-rural split also help to analyse the markets better. This addition is much appreciated.

The insurance companies are turning to technology to process claims faster and to have better risk assessment during underwriting. Frequent updates on performance benchmarks and indicators of the non-life insurance industry will provide the much needed assurance and confidence to the general public. GI Council now plans to bring out the yearbook data on a quarterly basis that would be useful to all stakeholders to study, improve and price products correctly.

In addition to the robust yearbook that can be downloaded and referenced, the website of the GI Council also contains important links to help the customer. GI Council’s endeavours to maintain fairness to insurance companies, policyholders and stakeholders has been commendable. The office locator and the IDV calculator are facilities widely used by the general public.

My hearty congratulations to the GI Council team for bringing out the YearBook regularly which has become a reference for the non-life
insurance industry as well as researchers in the field.  I also compliment them for the excellent design, layout and quality of the publication.


      A V Girija Kumar
Chairman, GI Council