Tuesday, June 29, 2010

LIC, Vijaya Bank ink MoU for distributing insurance products


LIC, Vijaya Bank ink MoU for distributing insurance products
LIC on Thursday inked an MoU with Bangalore-based Vijaya Bank for distribution of its life insurance products on a referral basis.
Vijaya Bank has become the ninth public sector bank to have inked an MoU of the kind with the Life Insurance Corporation (LIC).
Vijaya Bank CMD Albert Tauro said that the agreement would help Vijaya Bank become a 'one-stop' solution for its customers, offering a variety of financial services and products.
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Friday, June 25, 2010

IRDA to cap reduction in yield on ULIPs from sixth year onwards

IRDA to cap reduction in yield on ULIPs from sixth year onwards
Policy holders of Unit Linked Insurance Plans (ULIPs), who wish to pre-maturely withdraw can now be happy as their investment will soon have some protection.
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) is planning to cap reduction in yield from the sixth year (of the policy) onwards, according to reliable sources.
Earlier, the cap was applicable only at the time of maturity. If anybody pre-surrenders their policy, the return on the investment is dependent on the discretion of the insurer.
The new norm, which will be announced shortly will in a way remove the earlier anomaly and make ULIPs more customer-friendly.
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

IRDA to make ULIPs investor-friendly

Insurance regulator IRDA, which has won its turf war with market watchdog SEBI over regulation of ULIPs, is expected to tighten norms for these schemes, including commission charges, to make them attractive for investors.

There would be stricter and stringent distribution norms, leading to lowering of commissions on the sale of such products, sources said.

Currently, commission charges are as high as 50 per cent of the first-year premium.

According to IRDA Chairman J Hari Narayan, it will frame new guidelines for these products to make them more attractive for policy holders.

At the same time, the regulator plans to come out with directives to improve the transparency element of such hybrid products, which involve both investment and insurance.

The regulator will also try and address the issue of increasing the lock-in-period and raising life cover.


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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Insurers may unveil new unit-linked offerings

With the regulatory dispute over unit-linked insurance plans (ULIPs) behind them, insurance companies are gearing up to launch new ULIPs.

Most insurers had put on hold new launches after the Securities and Exchange Board of India, asked them to take its permission before launching such products.

“Many investors will now go ahead and invest in ULIPs. Insurance companies that had put on hold new products will now bring them out,” said Mr Nageswara Rao, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, IDBI Fortis Life Insurance. “We are also working on some new products”.

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Lakshmi Vilas signs MoU with LIC

To achieve its ambitious growth plan, Lakshmi Vilas Bank (LVB) plans to take both the organic and inorganic route to grow, its Managing Director and CEO, Mr K.S.R Anjaneyulu, said. Speaking to the media after signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Life Insurance Corporation of India for marketing the latter's product offerings through LVB's branch network, Mr Anjaneyulu said: “we will require capital to keep pace with our growth plans. We plan to enhance equity for the bank and its subsidiary.” He said he would be unable to divulge more details at this point as such issues would have to be cleared by the Board
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Monday, June 14, 2010

Life insurers want tax relief for maturity proceeds to continue


Life insurance companies want the current system of tax exemption for insurance maturity proceeds to be continued. The proposed Direct Taxes Code has suggested deduction of tax on the final payout, while exempting the policy premium at the time of contribution and the interest on it.


The insurers have made a representation to the Government that the Exempt Exempt Exempt (EEE) method of computation should continue as against the Exempt Exempt tax (EET) method proposed in the Direct Taxes Code.
Insurance products are driven by tax benefits. The January-March quarter, which is the tax planning season, contributed 45-50 per cent of the total sales of the industry, said Mr Nageswara Rao, Chief Executive Officer, IDBI Fortis Life Insurance.
The domestic insurance industry is at a nascent stage and taxing the maturity proceeds as proposed by the Direct Taxes Code will adversely impact the life insurance business and the industry. It will discourage investors to invest in long-term savings as it may result in unjustified tax burden especially on those customers who do not avail themselves of the benefit under Section 80C, said Mr T.R. Ramachandran, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Aviva Life Insurance.
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Thursday, June 10, 2010

LIC Profit Plus | LIC Life Insurance

LIC profit plus is a unit linked endowment plan where the PPT or the premium payment plan is limited to a single sum of amount more than 3, 4 and 5 years. When the insurance policy gets developed the policy holder can exercise resolution option and can receive the policy money in installments. The installments will be available over a period not more than 5 years from the planned date of maturity of the term.

LIC profit plus does not provide any life cover during this period. The value of the payable installment is a subject to investment risk because the NAV value may go up and down according to the presentation of the fund.
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Thursday, June 3, 2010

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