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The Insurance Act of 1938 [9] was the first legislation governing all forms of insurance to provide strict state control over insurance business. Life insurance in India was completely nationalised on 19 January 1956, through the Life Insurance Corporation Act. All 245 insurance companies operating then in the country were merged into one ...
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Insurance Brokers Association of India (IBAI) is an Indian trade association and regulatory body for insurance brokers in India. All licensed insurance brokers in India must be members of the IBAI Insurance Broker Regulations. [1] [2] The association was established as a company under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 on 25 July 2001.
The Indian Life Assurance Companies Act, 1912 was the first statute regulating life insurance. In 1928 the Indian Insurance Companies Act was enacted to enable the government to collect statistical information about life- and non-life-insurance business conducted in India by Indian and foreign insurers, including provident insurance societies ...
The Insurance Act 2015 (c. 4) is a United Kingdom act of Parliament which makes significant reforms to insurance law. [1] It came into effect on 12 August 2016, [ 2 ] and follows on from the Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012 ("CIDRA").
As of 2023, India is the seventh largest exporter of commercial services in the world, [12] accounting for 4.6% of global trade in services. India's service exports grew by 27%. [13] In September, India's prominent services industry experienced an acceleration in growth, buoyed by robust demand in the sector.
Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934: This is the primary legislation governing the functions and powers of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), which is the central bank of India. The act provides for the regulation of banking and credit in India and gives the RBI the authority to issue licenses to banks and regulate their activities.
The Insurance Act of 1938 [6] was the first legislation governing all forms of insurance to provide strict state control over insurance business. Life insurance in India was completely nationalized on January 19, 1956, through the Life Insurance Corporation Act. All 245 insurance companies operating then in the country were merged into one ...