Insurance Sector in India Last Updated: August 2013 Brief Introduction Currently India is a US$41 billion industry. Currently‚ in India only two million people (0.2% of the total population of 1 billion) are covered under Mediclaim‚ whereas in developed nations like USA about 75% of the total population are covered under some insurance scheme. A robust insurance sector is a boon to a country’s economy. The sector facilitates long-term funds for infrastructure development and simultaneously
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Insurance sector in India Index Topic Page numbers 1. Brief history of the Insurance sector in India 1 – 3 2. Life Insurance industry in India 3 – 31 - Market structure - Product mix and margins - Key factors driving growth and profitability - Market share dynamics – LIC v/s Private cos - Analysis of the big 5 private players - Life Re-insurance 3. Non-Life insurance industry in India 32 – 42 - Market structure and products - Market share dynamics - Impact
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Social Insurance ECON 3440 What Is Insurance? An insurance premium is money paid to an entity so that an individual paying the premium will be insured against adverse events. The premium is paid in return for a guarantee of compensation given a specified adverse event (illness‚ death‚ auto accident‚ home fire‚ disability‚ etc.). ECON 3440 - Prof. Wassall Expected Value and Fair Premiums Suppose that in 2009 Emily has a 1/10 chance of serious illness and resulting disability‚ and
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UNIT 3 GENERAL INSURANCE General Insurance: Principles‚ products (Fire‚ Marine‚ Motor vehicles‚ public liability‚ third party insurance‚ medi-claim and health policies‚ group insurance‚ burglary insurance). 1 Sunil Kushwaha INTRODUCTION Insurance is an important aid to minimize the effect of uncertainties of life as well as property. With the increasing complexities in our personal and professional life‚ the range of risks that the insurance companies accept has also expended
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Types of Life Insurance Policy Term Policy Term life insurance is the most affordable type of life insurance available. It is designed to meet temporary life insurance needs; providing protection for a specified period of time‚ the term. For example‚ a term of 10‚ 20 or 30 years. This type of life insurance makes sense if you have financial needs that will diminish over time‚ such as a home mortgage or a child’s tuition. Each year‚ a premium is paid to cover the risk of death during that year
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1) Aviation Insurance A) History and development of Aviation It all started when the famous renaissance painter‚ Leonardo da Vinci developed drawings and sketches of flying devices and believed that human could fly on air one day. That may seem something impossible at that time. But‚ he designed a human – powered aircraft‚ Daedalus 88 and flew 115km in 1788. In 1842‚ Englishman named Henson patented a design for a machine similar to the modern monoplane. A Frenchman‚ Alphonse Penaud made
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lead to greater operational threat.” Insurance is one of the tools for risk management that aims at reducing the risk on the day-to-day life of individuals‚ organisation and society. At the same time‚ it should also be appreciated that insurance cannot be utilised as a risk free tool for all types of situations. Insurance provides risk management solutions to many situations that fall within the competence of human judgement and managerial skills. Insurance is very important in today’s world there
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Policymakers periodically advocate rising the age of eligibility for Medicare beyond sixty-five to contain program costs‚ which will grow rapidly once the large baby-boom cohort begins to receive benefits. Proponents argue that improvements over time in the health of the aged population now permit many older adults to work past age sixty-five‚ which reduces the need for Medicare coverage before beneficiaries reach their late sixties (Davidoff‚ 2003). 3. What would make more sense than the current Medicare
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Social Contract for Health Care Insurance Costs The new social contract between the health care system and employers‚ patients‚ and the government has given everyone involved some breathing room. They have provided a clearer picture of the costs of health care; however‚ it is evident that there is still work to be done regarding the transparency of complete and exact costs. For example; all hospitals have a price list called the chargemaster that includes nearly 20‚000 health care procedures.
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and GDP Submitted by: Muhammad Zeshan Abstract: This research will analyze the stock market earnings impact on the GDP growth of a developing country i.e. Pakistan. This study will help to establish a relationship between stock market earnings and economic (GDP) growth of the country‚ basically it will answer this question‚ “How the stock market earnings affect the GDP?” In this research‚ I shall apply the co integration and error correction model to the stock market performance and GDP and shall try
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