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Cambodia insurance premiums slip 0.1% as policy count drops 14%

The regulator reported 485,575 policies in November 2025.

Cambodia’s insurance sector inched down 0.1% year-on-year (YoY) to $26.3m in gross premiums for November 2025, data from the Insurance Regulator of Cambodia showed.

Its November performance was mainly dragged by the contraction seen in the life insurance market, which fell 3% YoY to $15.8m.

This was slightly offset by the 4% YoY rise to $10.5m seen in the general insurance market.

Meanwhile, the number of policies toppled down 14% YoY to 485,575. 

General insurance policies grew by 199% to 60,709, whilst life insurance policies fell 22% to 424,866.

The total sum insured increased by 15% YoY to $6.1b. Gross claims, meanwhile, decreased by 5% YoY to $5.8m.
 

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