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  2. Insurance in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Pakistan had only five domestic insurance firms. [1] The establishment of life insurance companies in what is now Pakistan was predominantly influenced by Christian communities; Christian Mutual was established in Lahore in 1847, and Indian Life, founded by the Catholic community in Karachi in 1892, was renamed Ideal Life in 1956. [1]

  3. Systematic investment plan - Wikipedia

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    A systematic investment plan (SIP) is an investment vehicle offered by many mutual funds to investors, allowing them to invest small amounts periodically instead of lump sums. The frequency of investment is usually weekly, monthly or quarterly. [1]

  4. Life Insurance Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is an Indian multinational public sector life insurance company headquartered in Mumbai. It is India's largest insurance company as well as the largest institutional investor with total assets under management worth ₹ 52.52 trillion (US$610 billion) as of March 2024. [ 4 ]

  5. Pros and cons of lump-sum investing - AOL

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    A lump sum could be $10,000, $50,000, $200,000 or any amount that is large given your situation. You might find yourself with a lump sum for any number of reasons. Perhaps you received an inheritance.

  6. Mutual fund fees and expenses - Wikipedia

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    One notable component of the expense ratio of U.S. funds is the "12b-1 fee", which represents expenses used for advertising and promotion of the fund. 12b-1 fees are paid by the fund out of mutual fund assets and are generally limited to a maximum of 1.00% per year (.75% distribution and .25% shareholder servicing) under FINRA Rules. [7]

  7. Pakistan Sovereign Wealth Fund - Wikipedia

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    The fund manages the assets of profitable state-owned enterprises like Oil and Gas Development Company Limited , Pakistan Petroleum Limited , and the National Bank of Pakistan . The aim of the fund was to contribute to sustainable economic development in Pakistan by increasing local investment as well as attract investment from the Gulf ...

  8. State Life - Wikipedia

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    The State Life Insurance Corporation of Pakistan (SLIC) (Urdu: اسٹیٹ لائف انشورنس), commonly known as State Life, is a Pakistani state-owned life insurance company based in Karachi. [2] [3] The State Life is headed by a chairman, currently Shoaib Javed Hussain. The chairman is assisted by four directors.

  9. Investment fund - Wikipedia

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    Investors can redeem shares directly with the fund at any time (similar to an open-end fund) or wait to redeem them upon the trust's termination. Less commonly, they can sell their shares in the open market. Unlike other types of mutual funds, unit investment trusts do not have a professional investment manager.