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The Jubilant Bhartia Group had revenues of over $3 billion in 2012. [2] As per Forbes list of India’s 100 richest tycoons, dated OCTOBER 09, 2024, Shyam & Hari Bhartia are ranked 69th with a net worth of $4.54 Billion. [7]
Aviva Life Insurance Company India Ltd. Private Gurugram: 2002 13: Sahara India Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Private Lucknow: 2004 14: Shriram Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Private Hyderabad: 2005 15: Bharti AXA Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Private Mumbai: 2008 16: Future Generali India Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Private Mumbai: 2007 17: Ageas Federal Life ...
The company got incorporated as a public limited company in Mumbai on 11 October 2000 and received Certificate of Commencement of Business from the RoC on 20 November 2000 and got registered with the IRDAI for carrying out business of life insurance on 29 March 2001. [6] SBI Life is listed on BSE And NSE (Stock Exchanges in India) and is a ...
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Reliance Life Insurance takes over AMP Sanmar 2006: Name changed to Reliance Life Insurance Co. Ltd. 2007: ISO 9001:2000 Certification 2008: Becomes 4th largest private insurer 2010: Becomes the largest private insurer in number of policies 2011: Nippon Life signs definitive agreement to acquire 26% of the company. 2016
Tata AIA Life Insurance Company Limited is an Indian joint venture life insurance company, formed by Tata Sons and AIA Group (AIA). It combines Tata's pre-eminent leadership position in India and AIA's presence as the largest, independent listed pan-Asian life insurance group in the world spanning 18 markets in the Asia–Pacific region.
Mohit Burman is an Indian businessman. He is the chairman of Dabur, an Ayurvedic and FMCG company. [3] A fifth-generation scion of the Burman family, he also led the family's acquisition of a majority stake in dry cell battery maker Eveready Industries India [4] and the family's entry into the life insurance sector through Aviva India.
Born into a trading family with two younger brothers, Tulsi Das Mundhra and Manmohan Das Mundhra, Mundhra started life as a light-bulb salesman, and pyramided his holdings by "fast deals and stock juggling", buying shares of small companies and hiking their prices up through circular trading and rumour mongering into a Rs. 40 million (US$10 million) empire. [2]