SOME FURTHEEJ3ESULTS. •
In the case of the Legal and General Assurance the total net Life sums assured amounted to £10,263,492, as compared with £9,782,201 in the previous year. The North British and Mercantile new Life business (net) for the year was £3,980,000, as against £3,817,000 for 1931. The National Provident Institution for Mutual Life assurances showed net new business of approximately £1,873,600, as compared. with £1,362,000 in 1931, The British Equitable new net Life assurance was £5*977, as compared with £460,668 ; and the Law, Union and Rook issued Life policies assuring the gross, sum of £2,450,017, the net amount being £2,301,101. This compares with £2,049,119 net in 1981, and is the largest amount of new business ever transacted by the company.