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    Presented

    By:Sudhanshu Kumar

    Jha:92Sulagna

    Mukherjee:93Sumit Sharma:94Sushil Tommar:95

    Tarit Chatterjee:96Udit Grover:97

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    Insurance is something that almost all of us willneed sometime, and it is worth understanding itbefore buying it.

    Insurance is a form of risk-management which

    spreads risk of many people in exchange for smallpayments from each. Specifically, insurancetransfers some type of risk (accident, theft, naturaldisaster, illness, etc) from one person or group to amore financially-sound entity in exchange for apayment (also known as a premium). Premiums are

    often annual or monthly, but depending on thetype of insurance they can be at other intervals.

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    - In 1956, 245 Indian and Foreign life insurers and provident societies

    were nationalized, and new single entity namely LIC was established

    by passing the LIC Act, 1956.

    - Similarly, in 1972, 107 general insurers were nationalized through the

    passing ofGeneral Insurance Business (Nationalisation) Act, 1972.- The existing 107 insurers were amalgamated and grouped into Five

    companies, viz., National Insurance Company (NIC), New India

    Assurance Company (NIAC), Oriental Insurance Company (OIC),

    United India Insurance Company (UIIC), and General Insurance

    Corporation (GIC).

    - Then insurance industry transformed into monopoly and Oligopolistic

    state or public sector insurance industry in India.

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    INSURANCE INDUSTRY IN INDIA

    Public Sector Private Sector

    Life General Life( 16 Companies)

    General(09 Companies)

    GIC and

    its Four

    subsidiaries

    LIC of IndiaPost Office

    Insurance

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    -Several leading private sector companies have entered in the fieldof insurance sector, both in life and non-life insurance.-There are several MNCs, in Joint Venture with Indian private

    sector firms, have started operations in a big way.Private Players in the Life Insurance Business

    Regd.No.

    Date ofRegd.

    Name of theCompany

    Who Owns it (in percentage)

    101 23.10.00 HDFC Standard Life Standard Life, UK - 18 and HDFC 82

    104 15.11.00 Max New York Life New York Life - 26 and Max India 74

    105 24.11.00 ICICI Prudential Life Prudential, UK - 26 and ICICI Bank 74

    107 10.01.01 Om Kotak Mahindra Old Maruthi, South Africa 26 and KotakMahindra 74

    109 31.01.01 Birla Sunlife Sun Life of Canada26 and Birla Capital 74

    110 12.02.01 Tata AIG AIG, US 26 and Tatas 74

    111 30.03.01 SBI Life Cardif SA, France 26 and State Bank ofIndia 74

    114 02.08.01 ING Vysya ING, Holland26 and GMR Group, Hyd54and ING Visya Bank20

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    Regd.

    No.

    Date of

    Regd.

    Name of the Company Who Owns it (in percentage)

    113 02.05.01 Bajaj Allianz

    115 03.08.01 ICICI Lombard

    106 04.12.00 IFFCO-Tokio

    103 23.10.02 Reliance102 23.10.02 Royal Sundaram Alliance

    108 22.01.01 Tata AIG

    123 15.07.02 Cholamandalam

    124 27.08.02 Export Credit Guarantee

    125 27.08.02 HDFC Chubb

    Private Players in the General Insurance Business

    CURRENT SCENARIO contd.

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    Life Insurance: Life insurance products include Term Lifepolicies, which give a pure risk coverage of only the death benefit,whereas endowment or money back policies have a risk as well assavings component i.e. death as well as maturity benefit.

    General Insurance:NonLife insurance products includeproperty or casualty, health insurance or house, fire, marineinsurance etc.

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    Aid To Thrift (economy):

    Liquidity:

    Tax Relief:

    Money When you need it:

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    Prier nationalization there were 68 Indian insurers (includingLIC) and 45 non-Indian insurers did the business.

    In Nov. 1972, the general insurance business was nationalized bythe General Insurance Business (Nationalized), Act 1972(GIBNA) and vested in the hand of the GIC and its foursubsidiaries viz.1. National Insurance Co. Ltd.,

    2. New India Assurance Co. Ltd.,3. Oriental Fire and General Insurance Co. Ltd., and4. United India Insurance Co. Ltd.

    GIC was incorporated as a holding company in 1992. General Insurance Business is completely owned by the

    government. The paid up capital of GIC was fully subscribed by the

    Government and of four subsidiaries. It was controlled by a single organization with four subsidiaries.

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    1. Central Govt. securities being not less than 20%

    2. State Govt. securities and other government guaranteed

    securities, including (1) above, being not less than 30%

    3. Loans to HUDCO/DDA/GIC-HF and to state govts. For

    housing and fire fighting equipment, not less than 15%

    4. Market sector not more than 55%

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    Motor Car Insurance: No longer a LuxuryBut a Necessity.

    Eg: Insurance may be necessity for richerperson, or its may be luxury for poorperson.

    (Mukesh Ambani vs. Rikshawala)

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    People need insurance because theunexpected does happen. Whether it isa fire, a car wreck, illness or a death, thefinancial consequences can bedevastating if you are uninsured.Insurance helps people have peace ofmind when life's unexpected eventshappen.

    Your need for life insurance changeswith the stages of your life, starting withno need when you're young, progressingto greater and greater levels as you takeon more and more responsibility and

    finally beginning to diminish as you growolder, which is when you shouldcommence planning for your retirement.

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    When you are single Double Income no kids Married with children

    The golden years.

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    Insurance: Necessity or luxury, Need orinvestment, Its time to decide because aswe have seen in this discussion thatInsurance is need but it may sometimeInvestment, as it is in the case of Necessityor luxury, Insurance is necessity but thosewho have no money, it will be luxury.

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