|
|
|
LIC can be converted into composite insurer merging 4 PSU general insurers with it
|
|
|
|
Top Stories |
 |
|
|
|
IANS | 08 Dec, 2022
With the Central government proposing to allow composite insurers, the
four public sector general insurance companies can be merged with the
Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is one of the views voiced by
industry experts.
The Centre has proposed to amend
various provisions of the Insurance Act 1938 and the Insurance
Regulatory and Development Authority Act 1999.
The amendments
proposed are: allowing composite insurers -- one insurer selling life
and non-life insurance policies; enabling the insurance regulator to fix
the minimum capital required and scrapping the statutory limits;
changes in the investment norms; allowing different kinds of insurers
including captives and others.
"Finance Minister Nirmala
Sitharaman had earlier announced that in the case of strategic sectors,
there can be four public sector units and in the case of non-strategic
sectors, there will be only one government owned unit," a senior
insurance industry told IANS.
"In line with that announcement, the government can merge its four non-life insurance companies with LIC," the official added.
The
employee unions in the four government-owned general insurance
companies -- The Oriental Insurance Company Limited, National Insurance
Company Limited, The New India Assurance Company Limited and United
India Insurance Company Limited -- have been demanding the merger of the
companies into one strong entity.
The Central government also
owns other insurance companies -- General Insurance Corporation of India
(GIC Re), ECGC Ltd and Agriculture Insurance Company of India Ltd.
According
to the industry official, GIC Re is the national reinsurer, ECGC and
Agriculture Insurance are specialised business units.
"Perhaps the Agriculture Insurance can be merged with LIC at a later date," the official added.
The employees in the four government non-life companies are also positively inclined towards such an idea.
"We
welcome any move that would strengthen the public sector insurance
companies," Trilok Singh, General Secretary, General Insurance
Employees' All India Association (GIEAIA) told IANS.
He said the GIEAIA is studying the legal amendments proposed by the government.
Few
years ago, the government had announced that it would merge The
Oriental Insurance, National Insurance and United India into one
company.
However, it did not proceed further on that idea.
Will allowing composite insurers result in groups having life and general insurance companies merging them into one?
“No.
Globally the composite model is not proven in any large country.
Allianz, Axa, Generali and others are listed entities being the holding
company but underlying operating companies are separate life and
non-life,” Avinash Singh, Senior Research Analyst, Emkay Global
Financial Services told IANS.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Customs Exchange Rates |
Currency |
Import |
Export |
US Dollar
|
84.35
|
82.60 |
UK Pound
|
106.35
|
102.90 |
Euro
|
92.50
|
89.35 |
Japanese
Yen |
55.05 |
53.40 |
As on 12 Oct, 2024 |
|
|
Daily Poll |
 |
 |
Do you think Indian businesses will be negatively affected by Trump's America First Policy? |
|
|
|
|
|
Commented Stories |
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|