Insurance - general
Banks not happy with proposed IRDA norms
15 Feb 2012
IRDA vows streamlining of health insurance
25 Jan 2012
IRDA vows streamlining of health insurance
25 Jan 2012
IRDA scraps third party insurance pool; proposes depleted pool
24 Dec 2011
The move is likely to jack up premiums for vehicle owners by over 70 per cent because of the risk-based pricing model to be followed by motor insurers
Tokio Marine to buy US rival Delphi Financial for $2.7 bn
21 Dec 2011
The deal will afford Tokio Marine, which has spent more than $6 billion on overseas acquisitions since 2002, an entry into the US life insurance market
Bank of India to buy 51-% stake Bharti AXA Investment Managers, paves way for Bharti Enterprises' exit
05 Dec 2011
Insurer New China Life to raise $2.3-bn in Hong Kong, Shanghai IPO
29 Nov 2011
China’s fourth-largest life insurer by premiums, New China Life Insurance, plans to list in Hong Kong with a public float that could go up to $1.8 billion in the country
IRDA cracks whip on insurance web aggregators
22 Nov 2011
IRDA scraps 4.5% guarantee on pension products
10 Nov 2011
What does health insurance really give you?
14 Oct 2011
From plain mediclaim policies to a plethora of new hospitalisation and cashless plans, health insurers are targetting specific customer audiences. Understanding them can help policy holders opt for the plan that would work best for them. By Sanjay Matai
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