4 JANUARY 1935, Page 32

SOME FURTHER RESULTS.

The Legal and General Assurance statement shows that the total net Life sums assured amounted to /14,539,451, as compared with £12,118,317 in 1933.—The London Life Association wrote new Life business amounting to 12,503,452. net, while Annuities totalled £176,538 per annum and Capital Redemption Insurances £735,064.—The net new business. completed by the Norwich Union Life Assurance Society amounted to the record figure of over 110,000,000.--The Pearl Assurance Co. announces that the new Ordinary Life business effected during the year, after deducting of reassur- ances, amounted to £8,341,969, with yearly Renewal Premiums of 1410,699.—In the case of the Phoenix Aisurance, the Life assurance policies for net sums assured of £3,700,000 were completed in the year, constituting a record for the Company. The figure for the previous year was 13,478,033. The Prudential Assurance announced that in the Ordinary Branch new sums assured written during 1934 exceeded £25,000,000. This figure, which constitutes a record for the company, includes oversea business, but excludes group assurances and sums reassured, while it represents an increase in new business sums assured of £2,000,-000 over 1933.—The National. Mutual Life. Assurance Society announces the issue during the year of 885 new policies for a gross sum assured of £908,773 (net £836,873). The corresponding figures for 1933 Were 697 policies for 1729,435 gross and £700,935 net: A: W. K. '