Abstract

The last paper submitted to the Institute on the special problems arising from the transaction of overseas life business was that submitted by W. F. Gardner in 1935 (J.I.A. 66, 198). The expansion since that date in overseas life business justifies a further review of these problems. In 1935 the revenue premium income (other than annuity purchase money) from the overseas business of British life offices as recorded in the Board of Trade Returns was some £6.4 million, representing 7.9% of the total ordinary branch premium income of British life offices; in 1954 the premium income from overseas business was £34.4 million and represented 12.3% of the total.

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