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United Coconut Planters Life Assurance Corp. (Cocolife) is looking at expanding its premium income to P3.723 billion this year, or roughly 13 percent higher than the P3.2 billion recorded in 2012.

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United Coconut Planters Life Assurance Corp., popularly known as Cocolife, ranked as the second highest producer in the traditional life insurance business among 33 listed companies last year, according to a listing released by the Insurance Commission.

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This means Cocolife must produce some P425 million in first-year premium incomes plus renewals of P845 million to achieve its lofty goal. The life insurance company allied with the United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) recorded first-year premiums of P291 million and renewals of P805 million last year.
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United Coconut Planters Life Assurance Corp. (Cocolife) is looking at expanding its premium income to P3.723 billion this year, or roughly 13 percent higher than the P3.2 billion recorded in 2012.

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United Coconut Planters Life Assurance Corp., popularly known as Cocolife, ranked as the second highest producer in the traditional life insurance business among 33 listed companies last year, according to a listing released by the Insurance Commission.

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This means Cocolife must produce some P425 million in first-year premium incomes plus renewals of P845 million to achieve its lofty goal. The life insurance company allied with the United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) recorded first-year premiums of P291 million and renewals of P805 million last year.
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