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Objectives of the IRDA include promoting competition to enhance customer satisfaction with increased consumer choice and lower premiums while ensuring the financial security of the insurance market. The IRDA opened up the market in August 2000 with an invitation for registration applications; foreign companies were allowed ownership up to 26 ...
The liberalization of the Indian economy and the subsequent passing of the IRDA Bill in 1999, expanded the investment opportunities in the insurance industry, bringing in a large number of players. This massive competition has resulted in the insurance sector achieving the highest rate of growth since pre liberalization. [ 2 ]
The National Insurance Academy (NIA Pune also known as NIA) is a educational institution located in Pune, India.NIA was founded in 1980 by the Finance Department of the Indian government with patronage from LIC and the public insurance industry.
The Parliament of Bangladesh on 3 March 2010 has passed two insurance laws in a bid to further strengthen the regulatory framework for the insurance industry. The new laws came into effect on 18 March 2010, are the Insurance Act 2010 and IDRA Act 2010. A total of 81 insurance companies have been operating in the country.
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 Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) was constituted in 1999 as an autonomous body to regulate and develop the insurance industry. The IRDA opened up the market in August 2000 with the invitation for application for registrations. HDFC Life was established in 2000 becoming the first private sector life insurance company in ...
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 Insurance Institute of India (III) is the sole national apex body for insurance underwriters in India, established in 1955 in Mumbai. The institute, formerly known as Federation of Insurance Institutes (J.C. Setalvad Memorial) (Regd.), was created for the purpose of promoting insurance education and training in India. [ 1 ]