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General insurance business in Pakistan depicts an oligopolistic composition with 10 companies accounting for almost 83 percent of the total private sector general insurance business. The total gross direct premium underwritten by general insurance companies, excluding the state-owned NICL, during the calendar year 2001 was Rs. 10.9 billion. Of this amount, Rs. 9.1 billion was attributable to the 10 largest companies while remaining gross direct premium of Rs. 1.8 billion was underwritten by the remaining 41 companies. Premium underwritten by NICL for the year ended December 31, 2001 amounted to Rs. 2.3 billion.
In Pakistan, general insurance companies underwrite four main classes of business, i.e., fire, marine, motor and miscellaneous. The premium earned by general insurance companies in each class of business during the year ended December 31, 2001 is presented in the table below.
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