Insurance - general
Insurance top bosses change
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 05 Dec 2003
Satyam, American International Tech in multiyear agreement
By Hyderabad: | 30 Oct 2003
Bancassurance tie-up between Allianz Bajaj, Syndicate Bank
By Our Banking Bureau | 21 Oct 2003
Indian insurance sees potential in directors & officers liability cover
By Nisha Das | 24 Sep 2003
Indian insurance sees potential in directors & officers liability cover
By Nisha Das | 24 Sep 2003
Kerala Hospitality to sell Allianz Bajaj life insurance products
By Allianz Bajaj has over 7 | 20 Sep 2003
ICICI Lombard Gen Insurance launches weather insurance
By Our Banking Bureau | 09 Sep 2003
S&P lowers ratings of Munich Reinsurance Company to A+
By Our Banking Bureau | 30 Aug 2003
Brokers meet IRDA chairman
By Our Banking Bureau | 19 Aug 2003
S&P expresses negative outlook for North American reinsurers
By Our Banking Bureau | 12 Aug 2003
Bad time for Japanese insurers
By Our Banking Bureau | 15 Jul 2003
Aid sought for actuarial institute
By Our Banking Bureau | 30 Jun 2003
Punjab & Sind Bank to sell Bajaj Allianz insurance products
By Our Banking Bureau | 12 Jun 2003
C S Rao chosen IRDA chairman
By Our Banking Bureau | 28 May 2003
C S Rao chosen IRDA chairman
By Our Banking Bureau | 28 May 2003
Insurers continue to suffer from corporate America’s follies
By Our Banking Bureau | 24 Mar 2003
Life insurers in Australia, New Zealand to face tough weather
By Our Banking Bureau | 24 Mar 2003
HCL Comnet eyes global remote services management sector
By Adds Gupta: “Remote | 19 Mar 2003
FDI limit in insurance likely to be increased to 49% from 26%
By Our Banking Bureau | 17 Mar 2003
FDI limit in insurance likely to be increased to 49% from 26%
By Our Banking Bureau | 17 Mar 2003
Marsh India gets licence to work as insurance broking company
By Our Banking Bureau | 05 Mar 2003
Health premium of PSU non-life insurance employees jacked up
By Our Banking Bureau | 03 Mar 2003
Tailor-made insurance products from Lakshmi Vilas Bank
By Our Banking Bureau | 14 Jan 2003
IRDA issues ‘in-principle’ approval for 12 broking companies
By Our Banking Bureau | 04 Jan 2003
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