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70% demat accounts lie idle

70% demat accounts lie idle

Rediff.com   21 Apr 2009

Market experts said on an average around 80,000 accounts were opened every month during 2008-09 as against 0.3 million accounts monthly in 2007-2008. "Investors are closing their accounts as brokerage houses have started levying annual maintenance charges. Even the depositories have increased their transaction fees. We currently open about 25,000 accounts on an average per month as compared to over 40,000 accounts during 2007-08," said an official at a large securities house.

Pvt life insurers yet to break even

Pvt life insurers yet to break even

Rediff.com   16 Apr 2009

Private life insurers have entered into their eighth year of operations in the country but they are yet to generate profits.

Insurers, MFs commit Rs 875 cr to Tech Mahindra

Insurers, MFs commit Rs 875 cr to Tech Mahindra

Rediff.com   15 Apr 2009

Tech Mahindra, the highest bidder for Satyam Computer Services, has tied up Rs 875 crore funding from mutual funds and insurance companies and is in talks with banks to mobilise Rs 1,000 crore bridge loans.

MFs lose Rs 1 trillion in March

MFs lose Rs 1 trillion in March

Rediff.com   7 Apr 2009

Total MF investments in debt papers like certificate of deposits, commercial papers and collaterised borrowing and lending obligations stood at around Rs 184,000 crore at the end of February. Industry experts said that by March-end, this corpus had depleted by over 50 per cent. "The industry would have lost around Rs 1 lakh crore as banks and institutions redeemed their investments during the last week of March," said Jaideep Bhattacharya of UTI Asset Management Company.

Insurance cos push high-value policies

Insurance cos push high-value policies

Rediff.com   27 Mar 2009

They want to take advantage of the few days remaining before the IRDA's new guidelines on Ulips come into force. What has also added to the rush is the fall in the sale of big-ticket, single-premium covers and Ulips in the current financial year as individuals are holding on to big-ticket purchases, especially where the returns are linked to the equity markets. For insurers, big-ticket policies mean a lower lapse rate and it translates into higher commission for agents.

Fund houses flee Satyam

Fund houses flee Satyam

Rediff.com   18 Mar 2009

Interestingly, mutual funds had increased their holdings in Satyam to 38.6 million shares in December, after its controversial proposal to acquire promoter-family firms Maytas Infra and Maytas Properties was blocked by institutional players. Fund managers believed then that Satyam was available cheap. However, on January 7, Ramalinga Raju delivered a fatal blow by declaring he had fudged the company's balance sheet for seven years.

Over 180 MF schemes delayed

Over 180 MF schemes delayed

Rediff.com   16 Mar 2009

Depressed markets, Sebi queries, change in guidelines halt launches.

Coming soon: Insurance for your wallet

Coming soon: Insurance for your wallet

Rediff.com   12 Mar 2009

Insurance advisors suggest you read the fine print first, as there are a host of exclusions which will enable insurers to turn down claims. But the money lost will not be covered. Insurance will be restricted to the replacement cost of a lost or stolen wallet, personal papers and the credit and debit cards in the wallet. There will be no cover for cheques, tickets or fraudulent charges on the lost or stolen cards and any other identity theft-related costs.

Lehman starts closing India deals at discounts

Lehman starts closing India deals at discounts

Rediff.com   10 Mar 2009

Most of these deals include outstanding payments for acquisitions or stakes in companies. Market experts explained that these Indian firms were keen to settle their deals, even at a discount as they feared that payments might get delayed indefinitely, in case the matter reached court. Lehman's assets in India are currently valued at over Rs 500 crore (Rs 5 billion).

Life insurers may see drop in new business

Life insurers may see drop in new business

Rediff.com   10 Mar 2009

For the first time since the sector was opened up in 2000, the life insurance industry is expected to see a drop in premiums from the sale of new policies. Companies are, however, seeing a growth in overall premium income as policyholders are paying their premium to keep policies active before the current financial year concludes.

Oriental seeks reinsurance cover for IPL

Oriental seeks reinsurance cover for IPL

Rediff.com   6 Mar 2009

Despite the uncertainty surrounding the Indian Premier League (IPL) dates, public sector insurer Oriental Insurance Company (OIC) is close to finalising a Rs 400 crore 9Rs 4 billion) for the mega event.

Insurers may be forced to seek global risk cover

Insurers may be forced to seek global risk cover

Rediff.com   5 Mar 2009

In what may reduce the underwriting capacity of the general insurance industry, General Insurance Corporation has withdrawn the market surplus treaty with effect from April 1.

GIC expands global footprint

GIC expands global footprint

Rediff.com   3 Mar 2009

GIC has increased its reinsurance business in Dubai from Rs 369 crore in 2007-08 to Rs 517 crore in 2008-09. Similarly, the company's fully underwritten cover amounted to Rs 326 crore this year in London, where it started operating in 2008. "Global insurers are showing faith in GIC. It has got some psychological support in view of its sovereign rating," a senior GIC executive said.

Insurance premium may not fall further

Insurance premium may not fall further

Rediff.com   25 Feb 2009

Indian reinsurer General Insurance Corporation has hardened its stance while negotiating reinsurance arrangements for the next financial year. During the first round of talks with non-life insurers, GIC said that it would pay at least 5 per cent lower commission on business that is reinsured with it. Further, it has sought a share in underwriting profits, which could be as high as 50 per cent, sources involved with the negotiations said.

Pay more for terror cover from April 1

Pay more for terror cover from April 1

Rediff.com   23 Feb 2009

No change in the maximum cover of Rs 750 crore.

IndusInd Bank may get new identity

IndusInd Bank may get new identity

Rediff.com   12 Feb 2009

In a few months, private sector lender IndusInd Bank may have a new identity. The move was in line with the repositioning exercise initiated by the new management team led by Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Romesh Sobti.

RBS reviewing contract with Tendulkar

RBS reviewing contract with Tendulkar

Rediff.com   12 Feb 2009

Cash-strapped Royal Bank of Scotland is reviewing its branding agreement with cricketer Sachin Tendulkar a year into the deal.

Govt banks to see higher pressure on margins

Govt banks to see higher pressure on margins

Rediff.com   7 Feb 2009

Public sector banks could see higher pressure on their net interest margins in the coming months as they have mopped up large amounts of deposits at higher rates and have also effected steep cuts in lending rates between November 2008 and January 2009.

General insurance premium rates may rise from Apr

General insurance premium rates may rise from Apr

Rediff.com   6 Feb 2009

Premium rates for fire, engineering and motor policies may rise in the coming months as non-life insurance companies are anticipating reinsurance commission rates to fall when they come up for renewal in March.

Now top up your medical insurance

Now top up your medical insurance

Rediff.com   30 Jan 2009

With the rising cost of health cover, insurance companies are looking at innovative products to attract customers. The latest offering is top-up insurance that comes at almost half the premium.