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Life Insurance in India was nationalised by incorporating Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) in 1956. All private life insurance companies at that time were taken over by LIC. In 1993, the Government of India appointed RN Malhotra Committee to lay down a road map for privatisation of the life insurance sector.
Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is an Indian multinational public sector life insurance company headquartered in Mumbai. It is India's largest insurance company as well as the largest institutional investor with total assets under management worth ₹ 52.52 trillion (US$630 billion) as of March 2024. [ 4 ]
An ordinance was issued on 19 January 1956, nationalising the life-insurance sector, and the Life Insurance Corporation was established that year. The LIC absorbed 154 Indian and 16 non-Indian insurers and 75 provident societies. The LIC had a monopoly until the late 1990s, when the insurance industry was reopened to the private sector.
In February 2014, Canara HSBC Life Insurance [7] introduced the concept of online revival of the policy, enabling customers to reinstate a lapsed policy and allows to pay their premium online. [ 10 ] It has also partnered with 3 rural regional banks, Pragathi Gramin Bank in Karnataka and Shreyas Gramin Bank in Uttar Pradesh in 2009 and South ...
The company's AUM crossed the milestone of Rs 50000 crore and the total number of branches in the country crossed 750 during the financial year 2012-13.The company's GWP crossed the milestone of Rs 15000 crores during the financial year 2015-16 and in the subsequent financial year in 2016-17 SBI Life's renewal premium collection crossed the ...
The Company recorded a gross direct premium income of ₹17,644 in the financial year 2022-23, registering a growth of 12.23% over the previous year. [ 6 ] It has a network of 6 Large Corporate Business Cells (LCBs), 366 Divisional Offices, 558 Branch Offices and 511 Micro Offices, besides its Head Office in Chennai and 30 Regional Offices in ...
The business of general insurance was nationalised through The General Insurance (Emergency) Provisions Ordinance promulgated on 13 May 1971 and thereby the business being carried on by 107 entities was consolidated and restructured into four companies namely The New India Assurance Company Limited, Bombay, United India Fire & General Insurance Company Limited, Madras, Oriental Fire & General ...
The total premium income was ₹ 320 billion (US$3.8 billion) of which ₹ 120 billion (US$1.4 billion) was from the new business premium while approx. ₹ 210 billion (US$2.5 billion) was of the renewal premium. [22] In 2022, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance company had crossed ₹2.5 trillion (US$30.75 billion) mark in AUM. [23]