New Delhi, April 5 -- Rural and semi-urban regions are emerging as key growth drivers for India's insurance sector, with a rising share of premiums originating outside major metropolitan areas, according to a study by Policybazaar.
The report finds that 43% of Life and Health insurance premiums now come from districts where a majority of the population resides in rural areas--an increase from 41% in FY23.
The study noted that "43 per cent of Life and Health premium comes from rural-majority districts -- and the share is rising."
This steady rise underscores a structural shift in demand toward non-metro markets.
Data spanning FY23 to FY25 shows that rural-majority districts have consistently contributed over 40% of all new Life and Hea...
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