The data depicts the quarterly premiums of long-term insurance companies in the UK from the first quarter of 2014 to the third quarter of 2017. It can be seen that the total premiums of long-term insurance companies fluctuated overall during the period under observation, reaching a value of 42.9 billion GBP as of the third quarter of 2017. The lowest value of premiums was found in the first quarter of 2015, when premiums amounting to 25.3 billion GBP were recorded.
Q1 '14 | 30.4 |
Q2 '14 | 29.3 |
Q3 '14 | 27.3 |
Q4 '14 | 29.8 |
Q1 '15 | 25.3 |
Q2 '15 | 28.2 |
Q3 '15 | 35.5 |
Q4 '15 | 38.4 |
Q1 '16 | 31.4 |
Q2 '16 | 30.9 |
Q3 '16 | 29.5 |
Q4 '16 | 38.3 |
Q1 '17 | 35.1 |
Q2 '17 | 37.5 |
Q3 '17 | 42.9 |