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2013 02 01

Lithuanian central bank forecasts 6-percent growth for insurance market

Analysts at the Bank of Lithuania forecast that the country's insurance market will grow by another 5-6 percent this year to around 1.9 billion litas (EUR 550.72m) after posting 1.788 billion litas in premiums written last year.
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"The non-life insurance market should rise at a faster rate, at up to 7 percent, while the insurance market is expected to grow somewhat slower, at 3 percent," Mindaugas Šalčius, deputy director of the central bank's Prudential Supervision Department, said in a press release.

Based on these forecasts, the non-life insurance market this year will likely reach some 1.3 billion litas, and the life insurance market, some 592 million litas.

The non-life insurance market last year expanded by 6.6 percent to 1.214 billion litas, accounting for 67.9 percent of all premiums written, and the life insurance market grew by 2.5 percent to 574.657 million litas, or 32.1 percent, according to data from the central bank.

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