Insular Life (InLife) finished strong last year in terms of net worth, net income and assets among all life insurers in the country, according to unaudited quarterly reports submitted to the Insurance Commission.
Insular Life finished strong last year in terms of net worth, net income and assets among all life insurers in the country, according to unaudited quarterly reports submitted to the Insurance Commission.
“Among the many indicators of life insurance companies, these three are the most important as they tell everyone about the Company’s financial health status,” Raoul Antonio E. Littaua, InLife president and chief executive officer said in a statement on Thursday, April 7. Net Worth, Net Income and Assets are among the top indicators of an issuance company’s financial health.
“We leverage on our 111 years of unbroken service to our fellow Filipinos. We are a mutual life insurance company, so our policyholders are also the owners of InLife. Above all, we are a Filipino company giving back to our country,” Litttaua said.
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