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SBI Life profit falls 6.6% despite rise in premium income

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October 25, 2025

SBI Life Insurance on Friday reported a 6.6% year-on-year fall in net income to ₹494.6 crore in the September quarter, despite the largest private sector life insurer saw its premium income growing by 22.6%.

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The company said the bottomline was helped by a ₹322.33 crore earnings from investments under the shareholders' account during the quarter, higher than ₹282.57 crore a year earlier. The company said its premium income for the second quarter grew 22.6% YOY to ₹24,848.3 crore, aided by stronger performance in both first-year

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