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India’s general insurance market to rebound in FY26

India’s general insurance market to rebound in FY26

April 7 2025
by InsuranceAsia News

India’s general insurance GWP is poised to grow 13% in FY26, driven by competitive rates, product innovation and broader reach, said Fitch-owned rating agency India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra).
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