Substantial rise in OSAGO tariffs allow Armenian insurance market to  significantly increase profits
 Monday, August 11 2025, 14:20

ArmInfo.  A substantial  increase in tariffs for compulsory motor third party liability insurance (OSAGO) since February of this year has enabled insurance companies  to greatly enhance the efficiency of their operations and achieve  significant profits, as evidenced by  data from the Financial Rating  of Insurance Companies in Armenia as of 30.06.2025, prepared by  ArmInfo IC based on published financial reports and requested  indicators that were previously unavailable from the insurance  companies.

Net profit of Armenia`s insurance sector reaches $2.1mln in 1st  quarter of 2025 
 Tuesday, May 13 2025, 13:57

ArmInfo. The net profit of the insurance sector of Armenia in the first quarter of 2025 increased by 82.3% per annum (against a 73% decline a year ago) and reached 807.2 million drams ($2.1 million). This was the result of a strong slowdown in the annual decline in premiums from 19% to 7% (20.9 billion drams or $53.4 million) and a reversal in the dynamics of compensation from a significant 43% growth towards a 0.2% decline (10.3 billion drams or $26.2 million). This is evidenced by the data of the Financial Rating of Insurance Companies of Armenia as of 31.03.2025, prepared by ArmInfo IC based on published financial reports and additional data requested from the insurance companies. 

Armenia`s insurance sector`s tax payments show 7% y/y fall in 1st  quarter of 2025 
 Saturday, April 26 2025, 15:13

ArmInfo. Of the 7 operating insurance companies, 3 were included in the list of the 1000 largest taxpayers of Armenia in the first quarter of 2025 (as a year ago): LIGA Insurance, INGO and Sil Insurance. This is evidenced by the data of the State Revenue Committee of the Republic of Armenia.

 Friday, March 14 2025, 14:23

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Profits of Armenia`s insurance sector go on decreasing 
 Monday, February 17 2025, 12:34

ArmInfo. The net profit of the insurance sector of Armenia, after a 4.5-fold jump in 2022, began to decline in 2023, lingering in this trend in 2024 with some slowdown in growth rates from 33% to 26%. This was the result of a  deterioration in the dynamics of premiums to a 2% decline and a  slowdown in the growth of compensation to 15%. While a year ago, both  indicators increased by 17% and 30%, respectively (against high  growth in premiums and stagnation in compensation in 2022). 

 Friday, November 8 2024, 22:08

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 Friday, November 8 2024, 16:39

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Loss ratio under MTPL insurance contracts shows further upward trend 
 Wednesday, September 18 2024, 16:24

ArmInfo. In the insurance market of Armenia, the loss ratio for compulsory motor third-party  liability insurance increased to 79.1% by September 1, 2024 from 65% last year. This is evidenced by the data of the Bureau of Motor Insurers of Armenia.

Reduction of premiums and high growth of indemnities squeezing  profits in the insurance market 
 Friday, August 23 2024, 17:36

ArmInfo.Premiums in Armenia's insurance market have began to decrease while indemnities are still  increasing at double-digit rates. This trend is starting to impact the companies' profits.  (As ArmInfo analysts note, the transition of insurance companies' financial statements to a new format each time conceals more and more important indicators, making it difficult to analyze the state of the market.  

 Friday, February 17 2023, 13:26

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 Friday, January 27 2023, 17:27

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Armenian insurers 6.3-fold increase their profit level
 Friday, October 28 2022, 21:40

ArmInfo. Insurance companies in Armenia receive profits through insurance mainly from CMPTL and medical insurance - 8.1-7.6 billion drams, to a slightly lesser  extent from property insurance, CASCO, accident insurance - 3.6-1.3  billion drams.

 Wednesday, October 26 2022, 14:58

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FinRating ArmInfo: The corporate component dominates in the premium  portfolios of Armenian insurers, while the retail component dominates  in compensations
 Saturday, August 20 2022, 13:57

ArmInfo. The share of the corporate component continues to prevail over the retail one in the premium portfolios of Armenian insurers in H1 2022, - 58.2% (19.7  billion drams) against 41.8% (14.1 billion drams), which is very  close to the data of a year ago - 57% against 43% respectively.  

Finrating ArmInfo: Armenia`s insurance sector summed up H1 2022 with  a profit of $5.6 million
 Thursday, August 18 2022, 12:30

ArmInfo.The total net profit of insurance companies (ICs) in Armenia for H1 2022 reached 2.3 billion drams ($5.6 million), with a y-o-y  19-multifold increase, with a  quarterly decline of 13.1%, against a y-o-y decline of 2-fold and a  quarterly increase of 2.5-fold in comparable periods in 2021. 

FinRating ArmInfo: Travel insurance has grown in terms of the number  of contracts concluded
 Wednesday, May 11 2022, 15:19

ArmInfo. The share of the corporate component in the premium portfolios of Armenian insurers in Q1 2022 exceeds the retail component - 65.5% (13.3 billion drams) and 34.5% (7 billion drams), almost repeating the figures of a year ago - 64.9%  and 35 .1% respectively.  

Finrating ArmInfo: Armenia`s insurance sector summed up Q1 2022 with  profit of $2.5 million
 Wednesday, May 4 2022, 15:50

ArmInfo. The total profit of insurance companies (ICs) of Armenia for Q1 2022 exceeded 1.2 billion drams (over $2.5 million), with a 4-4.4-fold climb in terms of y-o-y  and quarterly  (against a 2.2-2.5-fold decline in the comparable  periods of 2021).

 Tuesday, April 26 2022, 14:56

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Armenian insurance sector reports 35.5% increase in tax payments
 Wednesday, April 20 2022, 14:09

ArmInfo. In the first quarter of 2022, the Armenian insurance sector's tax payment a total of AMD 667.7mln - a 35.3% year-on-year increase. Of this amount, direct  taxes totaled AMD 574.2mln (85.9%) - a 37% year-on-year increase. 

Armenia`s insurance sector`s profit decreased sharply
 Thursday, February 10 2022, 14:55

ArmInfo.The profit of the insurance sector of Armenia decreased by 79.2% in 2021 - to 849.4 million drams ($1.8 million), while for  Q4 alone it decreased by  60.1%.  

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