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Life Insurance Policy Surrenders Reach Rs 11.60 Billion in 10 Months; Over 1.22 Million Policies Not Renewed

Kathmandu — The amount withdrawn from life insurance companies through policy surrenders has exceeded Rs 11.60 billion in the first 10 months of the current fiscal year, according to the latest insurance sector report published by the Nepal Insurance Authority. Data from the report show that a total of...

Crisis Deepens in Nepal’s Health Insurance Program as Enrollment Assistants Launch Nationwide Pen-Down Strike

Kathmandu — Health insurance enrollment assistants across Nepal have launched an indefinite pen-down strike, saying long-standing problems within the national health insurance program remain unresolved and accusing the government and the Health Insurance Board of ignoring their concerns. The protest threatens to disrupt services nationwide as enrollment workers halt...


Life Insurers Generate NPR 120.72 Billion in Renewal Premiums; Nepal Life and LIC Nepal Remain Market Leaders

Kathmandu — Life insurance companies operating in Nepal generated NPR 120.72 billion in renewal premium income during the first ten months of fiscal year 2025/26 (2082/83). According to financial data released by the Nepal Insurance Authority, the country’s 14 life insurers collectively earned NPR 120.716 billion in renewal premiums over the review period. Compared with the same period of the previous fiscal year, renewal...

Non-Life Insurers’ Total Claims Payout Nears Rs 20 Billion; SALICO and Shikhar Record Highest Settlements

Kathmandu – Nepal’s 14 non-life insurance companies paid out more than Rs 19.80 billion in insurance claims by the end of the third quarter of fiscal year 2025/26 (2082/83), marking a 19.91 percent increase compared to the same period of the previous fiscal year. The claims figures do not include recoveries receivable from reinsurance companies. The increase in claims...

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...