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In June 2019, HDFC announced plans to acquire a 51.2 percent stake in Apollo Munich Health Insurance and later merged it with its general insurance arm, HDFC ERGO. [4] In 2020, HDFC Ergo Health Insurance( earlier known as Apollo Munich Health Insurance) [4] merged with the company after the receipt of final approval from the Insurance ...
HDFC formed this general insurance company with ERGO Insurance Group. HDFC held 50.5% and ERGO held 26% of the shares. By the end of September 2013, its market share in general insurance stood at 4.1% (overall) in terms of gross gross direct premium in first half year of FY 2013–14. [15]
Ditto Insurance is a corporate insurance agent headquartered in Bengaluru, India. [1] [2] Founded in January 2021, the company received its license from the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) in December 2020. [3] [4] [5] The company is backed by Indian stock broker and financial services company Zerodha. [6] [7] [8]
The company is a joint venture between Housing Development Finance Corporation Ltd (HDFC), one of India's leading housing finance institutions and Abrdn, a global investment company. [5] As of 31 March 2020, the promoters; HDFC Ltd. and Standard Life (Mauritius Holdings) 2006 Ltd. hold a 51.69% and 34.75% stake in HDFC Life respectively. [5]
Direct Connect hubs are central servers to which clients connect, thus the networks are not as decentralized as Gnutella or FastTrack.Hubs provide information about the clients, as well as file-searching and chat abilities.
ERGO (ERGO Group) is a group of insurance companies owned by Munich Re. ERGO is one of the largest insurance groups in Europe. It operates in over 20 countries, especially in Europe and Asia. In Europe, ERGO claims to be number 1 in the health and legal expenses insurance segments, and in its home market of Germany it is among the market leaders.
Open Direct Connect also did not have complete support for the full file sharing aspects of the protocol, but a port to Java, however, did. Later on, other clients such as DCTC (Direct Connect Text Client) and DC++ became popular. The DCDev archive [2] contains discussions of protocol changes for development of DC in the years 2003–2005.
ET Money was founded in 2015 by Mukesh Kalra, who earlier founded the fintech company Moneysights in 2009, which was later acquired by Times Internet in October 2014. . Moneysights was backed by ex-HP and IBM executive Prasad Duvvuri, Blume Ventures and Naveen Tewari of