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Top Insurance Companies in India

When looking for top insurance companies, ROE (Return on Equity) and sales growth is what you look for. Here's a list of top Insurance companies in India...

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D/E
(Curr FY, x)
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LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION983.36,219,05417.36.449.2%0.0NM
SBI LIFE INSURANCE 1,422.61,425,45965.38.913.0%0.0NM
HDFC LIFE INSURANCE640.31,378,16581.49.111.1%0.1NM
ICICI PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE 691.8999,615114.18.88.0%0.1NM
ICICI LOMBARD GENERAL INSURANCE1,833.9907,91440.87.016.0%0.0NM
GIC OF INDIA403.2707,28610.21.615.9%0.0NM
MAX FINANCIAL SERVICES1,114.2384,51092.37.610.2%0.114.2%
THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE195.0321,27824.21.56.6%0.0NM
GO DIGIT GENERAL INSURANCE LTD.343.7316,685NM7.27.2%0.1NM
STAR HEALTH & ALLIED INSURANCE467.4274,31531.84.013.3%0.1NM
NIVA BUPA HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY LTD.74.5136,022NM2.74.0%NM

* We show NM where the values are negative

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Which are the top insurance companies in India right now?

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These companies have been ranked as per their market capitalization. The higher the market cap, the higher the total value of the company.

Of course, there are other parameters you should take into account before forming a hard opinion on the stock valuation.

When should you invest in the insurance sector?

The best time to invest in the insurance sector is when Price to Book Value (P/BV) valuations of insurance companies are attractive.

The ideal metrics for valuing insurance companies are the Price to Embedded Value Ratio (P/EmV) and the Price to Book Value (P/BV) ratio. The lower the ratio, the more undervalued the stock is.

Where can I find a list of insurance stocks?

The details of listed insurance companies can be found on the NSE and BSE website. For a curated list you can check out our list of insurance stocks.

What kind of dividend yields do insurance stocks offer?

Unlike, conventional sectors, the insurance sector does not have a consistent trend of dividend yields. Different companies have different dividend policies which vary depending on the owners discretion.

For more details, check out our list of top insurance stocks offering high dividend yields.

What are the metrics used to evaluate insurance companies?

Insurance companies have some very distinct metrics of evaluation. These include solvency ratio and embedded value (EmV).

The solvency ratio is the ratio of a company's net assets to the risks it has taken, usually net written premiums. The EmV is the sum of adjusted net worth and the present value of the future profits.

The ratio of the company's market cap and the embedded value i.e the Price to Embedded Value Ratio (P/EmV) can be used to compare the valuation of life insurance companies.

One can also use Price to Book Value Ratio (P/BV) which compares a firm's market capitalization to its book value. The lower the ratio, the more undervalued the stock is and vice versa.

To find stocks with favourable P/BV Ratios, check out our list of insurance stocks according to their P/BV Ratios.

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