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Life and non-life insurance companies, 3rd quarter 2012
10 Non-life insurance companies. Total utilizied loans, by borrower setcor12. NOK Million
Sector 30.09.2011 31.12.2011* 31.03.2012* 30.06.2012* 30.09.2012*
     
Total 539 526 616 622 617
     
Non-financial enterprises 12 13 17 15 13
Public unincorporated enterprises, owned by central government . . . . .
Public incorporated enterprises, owned by central government . . . . .
Public unincorporated enterprises, owned by local government . . . . .
Public incorporated enterprises, owned by local government . . . . .
Private non-financial incorporated enterprises 12 13 14 13 13
Private non-financial unincorporated enterprises . . 0 . .
Private non-profit institutions . . 3 2 .
     
Financial enterprises . . 92 100 100
Norges Bank . . . . .
Banks . . . . .
Mortgage companies . . . . .
Finance companies . . . . .
State lending institutions etc. . . . . .
Financial holding companies . . . . .
Mutual funds . . . . .
Investment trusts and private equity funds . . 92 100 100
Other financial enterprises, except insurance companies and pension funds . . . . .
Life insurance companies and pension funds . . . . .
Non-life insurance companies . . . . .
     
General government . . . . .
Central government and social security funds . . . . .
Local government . . . . .
     
Non-profit institutions serving households . . . . .
     
Houshold etc. 523 510 503 501 501
Unincorporated enterprises within households 2 3 3 3 3
Housing cooperative etc. . . . . .
Employees, recipients of property income, pensions and social contributions, students etc. 519 506 500 498 498
Unspecified sector 2 2 . . .
     
Rest of the world 3 3 4 5 3

1The Norwegian institutional sector classification was revised on 1 January 2012 in line with the international classification. This change entails a break in the statistics from the 1st quarter 2012.
2From January 2008, new annual account regulation for insurance companies adapted to the new International FinancialReporting Standards (IFRS) was introduced. New regulation for life insurance was introduced at the same time. Bothchanges have had an impact on the content and presentation of the insurance statistics. The statistics from 2008 cannot be compared with those from previous years.

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