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The general insurance industry today hailed the Union Budget and welcomed the governments decision to increase the coverage under the Pradhan
General insurance companies are in for a bumper revenue growth next year as the Fasal Bima Yojna allocation is raised to Rs. 13,240 crores nex
The healthcare sector is looking forward to Budget 2017 in a big way as various players have sought sops so as to make healthcare affordable to the
Future Generali India Insurance Company Ltd (FGIL) has entered into a corporate agency tie-up for its products with Bank of Maharashtra (BOM), a pu
Renewal premium rates of the family floater group medi-claim policy for retirees of State Bank of India (SBI) may go up by 300% or more.
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SBI General Insurance Company today said it has launched its Long Term Two Wheeler Insurance Policy-package providing cover for up to three consecu
Nearly 60% of the vehicles plying on Indian roads are uninsured, most of them motorcycles and scooters.
The government has approved listing of five state-run general insurance companies, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Wednesday.
Bharti AXA General Insurance, a joint venture between Bharti Enterprises, one of India’s leading business groups and AXA, the No.1 global ins
Private sector Royal Sundaram General Insurance has charted out a five-year growth plan under which it is looking at more than doubling premium inc
Government will hold talks with pension and insurance fund regulators to invest in the start-up eco-system in order to open more avenues for upcomi
On the morning of January 5, all general insurers in the country mustered the courage to meet at The Cricket Club of India in Mumbai to vote agains
Malvinder Singh and Shivinder Singh are looking to divest management control in all their key businesses hospitals, non-banking finance business, h
The insurance industry witnessed quite a few historical breakthroughs in 2016, such as merger of two large insurance players, fallout of joint vent
Most non-life insurance companies have taken a hit on their profitability in the first half of the current fiscal owing to the rising und
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu began the New Year by launching the Aarogya Raksha family health insurance scheme on Sunday.
IRDAI Chairman T S Vijayan today said there is a need to incentivise people who are not inclined to buy health insurance in form of free check-ups
In a bid to tackle increasing cyber crimes and online frauds in the country as e-commerce expands, Digital l payments company Freecharge
Buyers of motor and health insurance from state-owned companies will get 10% discount only if they switch companies.
General insurance companies continued their positive performance in November and posted 29% growth (year-on- year) in gross direct premium.
Country’s largest non-life insurer, ICICI Lombard, today said it is expecting to receive a total of 600 claims related to losses due to Varda
Underlining the robust growth potential for the general insurance industry, industry experts estimate premium business for the industry would cross
While the central government is moving towards handing over more autonomy to states to maneuver their health spending, it is pertinent to note wide
Aditya Birla Financial Services Group (ABFSG) on Wednesday launched its standalone health insurance arm - Aditya Birla Health Insurance (ABHICL).
The $9-billion Videocon group has begun talks to exit the insurance JV it has with US-based Liberty Mutual. Videocon group, which has a debt p
Leading standalone health insurer Apollo Munich Health Insurance has won the 'Best Health Insurance Company of the Year' award at the ABP N
Canara Bank and Bajaj Allianz General Insurance, which have signed a corporate agency agreement for distribution of the latter’s insurance pr
The Bombay high court has upheld a warrant for the attachment of the property of New India Assurance Company Limited, which deducted TDS (tax deduc
Indians living outside can buy health or general insurance in foreign currency irrespective of the currency for settlement claims, the Reserve Bank