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  2. Janashakthi Insurance - Wikipedia

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    ICRA Lanka revised its credit rating of Janashakthi Limited, the parent of Janashakthi Insurance to [SL]BB+ in 2022. The credit outlook was adjudged as negative. Janashakthi Limited holds 74% of the ownership of Janashakthi Insurance. Janashakthi Insurance is the seventh largest life insurance company in the country with 4% of the market share ...

  3. Chandra Schaffter - Wikipedia

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    In 1994 Schaffter singlehandedly set up the Janashakthi insurance company. In 2001 and 2002 Janashakthi bought out the National Insurance Corporation. He worked to improve road safety in Colombo , and after the 2004 tsunami he championed the highest payout of any insurer in Sri Lanka, beyond the payment of sums assured, considerably in excess ...

  4. Talk:Janashakthi Insurance - Wikipedia

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  5. Annual premium equivalent - Wikipedia

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    So APE is a measure to normalize the single premium payments to the recurring payment premium equivalent. This helps in comparing the sales accurately. A common approach taken by insurance companies is to take 100% of regular premiums, being the annual premiums received for a policy, and 10% of single premiums.

  6. Health insurance - Wikipedia

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    Coinsurance: Instead of, or in addition to, paying a fixed amount up front (a co-payment), the co-insurance is a percentage of the total cost that an insured person may also pay. For example, the member might have to pay 20% of the cost of a surgery over and above a co-payment, while the insurance company pays the other 80%.

  7. Tariff - Wikipedia

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    The retaliation was to take the form of threats to impose duties in response to goods from that country. Liberal unionists had split from the liberals , who advocated free trade, and this speech marked a turning point in the group's slide toward protectionism .

  8. National Insurance Company - Wikipedia

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    National Insurance Company Limited was incorporated on 5 December 1906 with its registered office in Kolkata.Consequent to passing of the General Insurance Business Nationalisation Act in 1972, 21 Foreign and 11 Indian Companies were merged with it and National became a subsidiary of General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC) which is fully owned by the Government of India.

  9. Prestel - Wikipedia

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    Prestel was the brand name of a videotex service launched in the UK in 1979 by Post Office Telecommunications, a division of the British Post Office. [a] It had around 95,500 attached terminals at its peak, [2] and was a forerunner of the internet-based online services developed in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. [3]