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  2. HDFC Life - Wikipedia

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    HDFC Life was established in 2000 becoming the first private sector life insurance company in India. [10] By 2001, the company had its 100th customer, strengthened its employee force to 100, and had settled its first claim. HDFC Life launched its first TV advertising campaign 'Sar Utha Ke Jiyo' in 2005.

  3. Housing Development Finance Corporation - Wikipedia

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    HDFC held approx. 48.7% of shares in HDFC Life [24] and was the sole promoter of the company, as of May 2023. [25] In September 2013, it was ranked third in terms of market share of private life insurance companies in India. [15] On the same date, it had a network of approx. 72,000 financial consultants to sell its policies. [15]

  4. Earnings call - Wikipedia

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    An earnings call is a teleconference, or webcast, in which a public company discusses the financial results of a reporting period ("earnings guidance"). The name comes from earnings per share (EPS), the bottom line number in the income statement divided by the number of shares outstanding.

  5. HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company - Wikipedia

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    HDFC Ltd. And ERGO International AG formed a joint venture firm named HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. [3] ERGO became a 49% stakeholder in the Company in 2015. 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]

  6. Exide Life Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Exide Life Insurance Company Limited was an Indian life insurance company. Exide Life Insurance distributed its products through multiple channels, including an agency channel with over 40,000 advisors and more than 200 company offices across the country. [ 2 ]

  7. NIFTY 50 - Wikipedia

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    The NIFTY 50 index is a free float market capitalisation-weighted index.. Stocks are added to the index based on the following criteria: [1] Must have traded at an average impact cost of 0.50% or less during the last six months for 90% of the observations, for the basket size of Rs. 100 Million.

  8. BSE SENSEX - Wikipedia

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    However, the SENSEX remained volatile during the summer of 2009. The SENSEX plunged by 869.65 points on 6 July 2009, the day of Union Budget presentation in Parliament on concerns over high fiscal deficit. This was the biggest Budget-day loss for the index. [32] On 17 August 2009, the SENSEX lost 626.71 points.

  9. Deepak Parekh - Wikipedia

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    He joined Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC) in 1978. HDFC was founded by his uncle, Hasmukhbhai Parekh . [ 6 ] Parekh also became the Non-Executive Chairman of Infrastructure Development Finance Company Ltd (IDFC), a specialised financial institution for financing infrastructure projects in 1997.