HDFC Life gets IRDAI approval for reappointment of MD & CEO Vibha Padalkar

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HDFC Life Insurance Company Ltd on Wednesday (August 19) said it has received approval from the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) for the reappointment of Vibha Padalkar as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer for a period of five years, effective September 12, 2026.

IRDAI has also approved the reappointment of Niraj Shah as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of HDFC Life for a period of five years, effective April 26, 2026.

Q1 performance

HDFC Life Insurance delivered a resilient June-quarter performance, with value of new business (VNB) and VNB margin exceeding CNBC-TV18 estimates, while premium growth remained broadly in line with expectations.

For the quarter ended June 30, new business premium rose 12% year-on-year to ₹8,143 crore, marginally below the CNBC-TV18 poll estimate of ₹8,433 crore.

Annualised Premium Equivalent (APE) increased 8.8% year-on-year to ₹3,515 crore, ahead of estimates, while retail APE grew 6.9% to ₹2,969 crore, also beating expectations.

The insurer reported VNB of ₹879 crore, up 8.5% from a year ago and ahead of the CNBC-TV18 poll estimate of ₹842 crore. VNB margin remained steady at 25%, compared with the Street expectation of 24.3%.

The protection business remained a key growth driver, with retail protection APE rising 42%, while retail sum assured increased 31% year-on-year. The retail protection mix expanded by nearly 200 basis points to 8%.

Managing Director and CEO Vibha Padalkar said growth during the quarter was led by proprietary distribution channels, particularly agency and non-bank alliances, which expanded 17%, outpacing the industry.Executive Director and CFO Niraj Shah said the company’s focus on profitable growth continued to support margins despite changes in the tax regime. Profit after tax rose 12% year-on-year to ₹611 crore, while underlying profit growth, excluding the GST impact, stood at 17%.

Also read: HDFC Life Q1: VNB, margins beat Street, while premium growth trails estimates

Shares of HDFC Life Insurance Company Ltd closed at ₹536.30 on the NSE on August 19, down ₹1.95 or 0.36%.



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