Monday, May 21st, 2012
Uniqa to join Poland's zł.1 billion insurance club
There are only five companies in Poland's property insurance sector that manage to sell policies worth a total of more than zł.1 billion each year. These are PZU, Warta, Ergo Hestia, Allianz and InterRisk. However, by the end of December, Uniqa is set to join the insurance elite, reported Puls Biznesu.
Uniqa's board announced this week that the total amount of insurance premiums collected by the firm this year will exceed zł.1 billion.
After the first three quarters of 2011, the company had already collected premiums worth a total of zł.771 million, roughly equal to the total value of premiums it had for the whole of 2010.
From Warsaw Business Journal
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