In January–March 2026, Ukrainian insurance companies collected UAH 18.061 billion in net premiums, which is 17.9% more than in the same period of 2024 (UAH 15.322 billion).
According to the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU), the volume of gross insurance premiums collected by insurers during this period amounted to UAH 18.114 billion (+17.6%). In particular, premiums received from individuals reached UAH 11.072 billion (+17.4%), and from reinsurers – UAH 62.8 million, which is almost the same as the figure for the same period in 2025.
Insurers paid out UAH 8.454 billion in net insurance claims in January–March 2026 (+46.4%). Gross insurance claims for the reporting period increased by 46% to UAH 8.473 billion. Insurers paid UAH 4.638 billion to individuals (+35.2%) and UAH 41.1 million to reinsurers (+33%).
According to the NBU, the volume of insurance premiums attributable to reinsurers amounted to UAH 1.962 billion (+24.7%), including UAH 1.908 billion (+28.3%) to non-resident reinsurers.
The volume of technical insurance reserves increased to UAH 50.392 billion (+30.3%), and eligible assets – to UAH 88.636 billion (+27.8%).
The regulator also reported that during this reporting period, the number of insurance contracts concluded decreased to 5.165 million (-11.1%) compared to the first quarter of last year.
According to the NBU, the total number of insurance companies in Ukraine as of April 1, 2026, was 57 (Q1 2025 – 63, Q1 2024 – 98), of which 10 were life insurance companies.