Indian Life Insurance Industry in Post Liberalization Dr.Anshuja Tiwari‚ Assistant Professor‚ Barkatullah University Babita Yadav‚ Faculty of Managment Abstract India is fast emerging on the world map as a strong economy and a global power. With a huge population and large untapped market‚ life insurance happens to be a big opportunity in India. Soon after the liberalization‚ there was a remarkable improvement in the Indian life insurance industry. After 1991‚ the Indian life insurance industry
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INSURANCE LAW PROJECT | HEALTH INSURANCE AND REGULATORY ISSUES UNDER IRDA ACT 1999 | Rudresh Pratap Singh Roll No. 49 Semester V RMLNLU | Contents INTRODUCTION 4 The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority 5 Regulatory issues in the health insurance business 5 It should be the duty of the regulator (IRDA) to ensure that the new entrant in the health insurance sector: 5 II. Regulations Pertaining To Consumer
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Principles of Insurance Principles of Insurance An insurance contract is a type of a legal contract in which a type of risk is transferred to an insurance company in return of a premium by the policyholder. As by their nature‚ insurance contracts may be exposed to misconduct by both parties: the underwriter and the policyholder. Therefore six principles of insurance‚ which are recognised by law‚ were created to reduce this type of abuse. In the following pages I will explain these principles
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Life Insurance Life insurance is a contract that pledges payment of an amount to the person assured (or his nominee) on the happening of the event insured against. Life insurance or life assurance is a contract between the insurer and the policy owner (policyholder) whereby a benefit is paid to the designated Beneficiary (or Beneficiaries) if an insured event occurs which is covered by the policy. In return‚ the policy owner (or policy payer) agrees to pay a stipulated amount called a premium
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Automobile Insurance "Insurance is a legal contract that protects people from the financial costs that result from loss of life‚ loss of health‚ lawsuits or property damage."(Nielson.) This protection is given to the customer in exchange for a monthly payment to the company. This is a legal contract which is known as a policy‚ binds the customer to the insurance company for the duration of the policy. Insurance‚ whether it be life‚ health or auto‚ helps customers feel safe from everyday risks
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Seven Principles of Insurance With Examples The seven principles of insurance are :- Principle of Uberrimae fidei (Utmost Good Faith)‚ Principle of Insurable Interest‚ Principle of Indemnity‚ Principle of Contribution‚ Principle of Subrogation‚ Principle of Loss Minimization‚ and Principle of Causa Proxima (Nearest Cause). 1. Principle of Uberrimae fidei (Utmost Good Faith) Principle of Uberrimae fidei (a Latin phrase)‚ or in simple english words‚ the Principle of Utmost Good Faith
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A Brief History of Insurance From the early days of civilisation men have formed societies whose members promised to help each other in the event of a misfortune. As early as 900 BC‚ the merchants of the Rhodes Island in the Mediterranean agreed to share certain risks among themselves. The modern concept of insurance — where insurers collect small premiums from their policy holders‚ pay claims to those of them who had incurred losses and make a profit for taking the risks after deducting business
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Introduction: According to figures from the US Coalition Against Insurance Fraud‚ the cost of claims fraud in the US alone in 1995 amounted to US$ 85.3 billion‚ which equates to a cost of US$ 326.47 for each American citizen. Research by the Rand Institute for Civil Justice in the US revealed that over one third of people injured in vehicle accidents exaggerated their symptoms‚ which adds US$ 13-16 billion to the annual US insurance bill. Figures from the pan-European trade association‚ the Comité
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WORLD INSURANCE REPORT 2013 2013 World Insurance report TABLE OF CONTENTS 05 Preface 07 CHAPTER 1 Many Non-Life Insurers Continue to See Improvements in Core Underwriting Performance 07 — Introduction 08 CONTENTS 10 — Efficiency-Ratio Model Shows Many Countries Improved Non-Life Claims Ratios in 2011‚ but Some Were Hit Hard by Catastrophe Claims — Many Insurers Find Acquisition Costs Are Stubbornly High 17 — Conclusion 19
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Health Insurance Attention Getter: Did you know that at least 50 million people in the US as of 2013 are without health insurance? What if you are one of these people and got seriously ill‚ you would want to be covered right? I believe everyone should have some form of health insurance. Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that everyone should be entitled to or covered by health insurance. Overview: This morning‚ I’d like to talk to you first about the need of health insurance‚ second
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