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The private sector life insurers, numbering 23, too, have been a net seller in the equity market as they sold Rs 438 crore during this period.
Accordingly, the market value of equity portfolios held by the life insurers ballooned from Rs 5.95 trillion in FY16 to Rs 7.56 trillion in FY17.
In contrast, the life insurers' investment in fixed income, where government securities are major components, grew 15 per cent to Rs 21,67,143 crore from Rs 18,81,361 crore a year ago.
Similarly, the sector's investment in core segment projects increased from Rs 30,649.5 crore to Rs 34,407.5 crore, a growth of 12 per cent.
As a result, total assets held by the life insurance industry grew 18 per cent to Rs 29.81 trillion from Rs 25.29 trillion in the previous year.
Again, out of the increment in market value of equity of Rs 1.61 trillion during the year, Rs 1.28 trillion was contributed by government-owned LIC alone, he said.
According to Manickam, assets under management of the industry increased by Rs 4.5 trillion to Rs 29.81 trillion from Rs 25.29 trillion in the previous fiscal.
However, as per the Council data, the industry is still under pressure on expenses management front.
The number of offices of life insurers in the country fell from 11,071 in FY16 to 10,955 in the last fiscal.
The operating expenses of the industry shot up from Rs 39,592 crore to Rs 47,501 crore, a rise of 20 per cent, in FY17.
The number of agents has also marginally gone up, from 20,165 to 20,885 during the year.
The Council is the face of the life insurance industry in the country and acts as a forum that connects the various stakeholders of the sector, which has 24 players.