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Life and Non-Life Insurers Pay Rs. 93 Billion in Claims in 11 Months, Rs. 49.4 Billion Still Pending

Kathmandu — Nepal’s life and non-life insurance companies settled insurance claims worth nearly Rs. 93 billion during the first 11 months of the current fiscal year 2025/26, while claims amounting to Rs. 49.44 billion remain unpaid, according to the latest data released by the Nepal Insurance Authority. The industry’s...

Motor Insurance Dominates Nepal’s Non-Life Market as Insurers Issue Over 1.5 Million Policies

Kathmandu – Motor insurance continued to dominate Nepal’s non-life insurance market during the first 11 months of the current fiscal year, accounting for the largest share of insurers’ total business. Backed by the growing number of vehicles on the road and the government’s mandatory vehicle insurance policy, motor insurance...


Life and Non-Life Insurers Pay Rs. 93 Billion in Claims in 11 Months, Rs. 49.4 Billion Still Pending

Kathmandu — Nepal’s life and non-life insurance companies settled insurance claims worth nearly Rs. 93 billion during the first 11 months of the current fiscal year 2025/26, while claims amounting to Rs. 49.44 billion remain unpaid, according to the latest data released by the Nepal Insurance Authority. The industry’s total claim payout reached Rs. 92.98 billion by the end of mid-June, representing a 27.46...

Life and Non-Life Insurers Pay Rs. 93 Billion in Claims in 11 Months, Rs. 49.4 Billion Still Pending

Kathmandu — Nepal’s life and non-life insurance companies settled insurance claims worth nearly Rs. 93 billion during the first 11 months of the current fiscal year 2025/26, while claims amounting to Rs. 49.44 billion remain unpaid, according to the latest data released by the Nepal Insurance Authority. The industry’s total claim payout reached Rs. 92.98 billion by the end...

After the Fall: Can Nepal Insurance Authority Regain its Purpose and Public Trust?

Editorial For the Nepal Insurance Authority (NIA), the past seven months have been marked not by regulatory breakthroughs, but by turmoil. The nation’s apex insurance watchdog has seen two of its most senior leaders fall under scrutiny—one acquitted, the other suspended—and now stands cautiously under interim leadership. These events, unfolding one after another, have exposed not just the fragility...