LIC shares end nearly 2 pc higher after Q4 earnings

Shares of Life Insurance Corporation of India LIC on Friday ended nearly 2 per cent higher after the firm posted a 23 per cent increase in net profit in the March quarter.The stock rallied 4.78 per cent to Rs 839 during the day on the BSE.


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 22-05-2026 17:15 IST | Created: 22-05-2026 17:15 IST
LIC shares end nearly 2 pc higher after Q4 earnings
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Shares of Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) on Friday ended nearly 2 per cent higher after the firm posted a 23 per cent increase in net profit in the March quarter.

The stock rallied 4.78 per cent to Rs 839 during the day on the BSE. However, shares of the public sector insurer trimmed some of the intraday gains and ended at Rs 813.35, up 1.58 per cent.

At the NSE, the stock settled 1.59 per cent higher at Rs 812.95. During the day, it jumped 4.84 per cent to Rs 839.

On traded volume terms, 9.10 lakh shares of the firm were traded at the BSE and 188.03 lakh shares on the NSE during the day.

LIC on Thursday posted a 23 per cent increase in net profit to Rs 23,420 crore in the March quarter, helped by core business and return on investment.

The country's biggest insurer had earned a profit of Rs 19,013 crore in the corresponding quarter a year earlier.

The total income of the insurer during the reporting quarter rose to Rs 2,53,592 crore from Rs 2,22,805 crore in the same period of the preceding fiscal, LIC said in a regulatory filing.

LIC's income from first-year premiums also improved to Rs 12,970 crore in the latest January-March quarter against Rs 11,069 crore in the year-ago period.

Income from renewal premiums in the reporting period increased to Rs 81,933 crore compared to Rs 79,138 crore a year ago.

During the quarter, total income increased to Rs 1,64,691 crore as against Rs 1,47,586 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal.

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