Nepal Life Insurance has reported a notable expansion in its business volume and key financial metrics, as outlined in its recently published unaudited financial report for the first quarter of the current fiscal year. The company achieved a commendable 10.25% increase in net profit, affirming its positive financial trajectory.
Maintaining a robust financial position, Nepal Life Insurance reveals a reserve of Rs 79.33 crore and a substantial life insurance fund amounting to Rs 175.21 arba. Additionally, the company has allocated Rs 1.02 arba to its disaster fund. The investment portfolio stands at a significant Rs 179.36 arba, further underlining the company’s sound financial management.
In terms of financial obligations, Nepal Life Insurance reports Rs 83.91 crore as unsettled claims. On the revenue front, the company earned insurance premiums totaling Rs 10.93 arba during the reviewed period. The company’s paid-up value is reported at Rs 8.20 arba.
Key performance indicators include an impressive earnings per share (EPS) of Rs 7.70 and a net worth per share of Rs 124.72. The Price-to-Earnings (PE) ratio is noted at 83.14 times during the specified review period, indicating a measure of the company’s valuation in the market.
The unaudited financial report portrays Nepal Life Insurance’s resilience and positive growth trends, positioning the company well in the competitive insurance sector.