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Indian carriers take Air France crash hit

Indian carriers take Air France crash hit

Rediff.com   30 Jun 2009

Kingfisher pays 37 per cent higher premium while Air India defers renewal. "The Air France crash is expected to provide a $600-$700 million hit (to global insurance companies), which is 40 per cent of the total premium collected, and therefore hardening of reinsurance rates was evident. We had seen prices go up from $2 billion to $4 billion after the 9/11 attacks (in the US)," said ICICI Lombard Reinsurance Head Rajiv Kumaraswamy.

Rising life expectancy to lower insurance premium

Rising life expectancy to lower insurance premium

Rediff.com   9 Jun 2009

Life insurance premium rates are likely to drop over the next few months owing to longer life expectancy, with a new mortality and morbidity table expected to be in place by the fourth quarter of 2009 to replace the current one, which is of 1994-96 vintage.

Mediclaim? Soon it may not be 'free'

Mediclaim? Soon it may not be 'free'

Rediff.com   8 Jun 2009

Move follows pressure from insurers, who say they are losing on these payments.

ESPN India: $31.5 mn cover against revenue loss

ESPN India: $31.5 mn cover against revenue loss

Rediff.com   3 Jun 2009

ESPN had paid Rs $ 1.1 billion for broadcaster rights in 2006 for the telecast rights till 2015.

How Air France mishap will hit Indian operators

How Air France mishap will hit Indian operators

Rediff.com   3 Jun 2009

Kingfisher Airlines, National Aviation Company of India Limited -- the state-owned company that runs Air India -- and Indigo could face additional cost pressures, with reinsurance rates expected to harden following the accident involving the Air France aircraft that was flying from Rio de Janeiro to Paris with 228 passengers on board.

Banks rework CDR terms

Banks rework CDR terms

Rediff.com   29 May 2009

The clauses on corporate debt restructuring (CDR) are being reworked in view of the huge foreign exchange exposure of several companies, which have already opted for restructuring debt or are on their way to seeking approval for one.

Canara Bank puts NPA sale on hold

Canara Bank puts NPA sale on hold

Rediff.com   15 May 2009

Canara Bank has put on hold its plan to sell non-performing assets with realisation value of around Rs 250 crore (Rs 2.5 billion) after lukewarm response from asset reconstruction companies (ARCs).

Insurers eye rural areas to revive business

Insurers eye rural areas to revive business

Rediff.com   14 May 2009

After reporting low numbers in new business premium, life insurance companies are resorting to special initiatives to increase business from the rural segment, which they term as emerging markets.

Bank staff may have to bear 25% pension cost

Bank staff may have to bear 25% pension cost

Rediff.com   13 May 2009

As part of wage settlement, new recruits will be asked to shift to the New Pension Scheme.

Health insurance: Panel moots new steps

Health insurance: Panel moots new steps

Rediff.com   12 May 2009

In order to improve the quality of service rendered by third-party administrators, a committee formed by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority has recommended that general insurers should hire at least two agencies to execute back office jobs for settlement of health insurance claims. In addition, to improve the coverage and quality of services provided by TPAs, the panel has suggested that the minimum capital requirement should be doubled.

Insurers up exposure to companies via bulk deals

Insurers up exposure to companies via bulk deals

Rediff.com   11 May 2009

Taking advantage of attractive valuations, life insurers bought equities in the bulk deal segment during the last six months against selling by them during June-November 2008.

ICICI Bank scales down operations in US, Sri Lanka

ICICI Bank scales down operations in US, Sri Lanka

Rediff.com   7 May 2009

ICICI Bank, the country's largest private sector bank, has scaled down its overseas operations, especially in the United States and Sri Lanka. It has also recalled some employees from its international offices now that the businesses of fund-raising and merger and acquisitions have shrunk.

General insurance firms offer value-added products

General insurance firms offer value-added products

Rediff.com   5 May 2009

Having got the regulatory clearance to offer add-on insurance policies, non-life insurers are now preparing to launch the same in the coming weeks. Some of the insurers have said, however, that they need some time to launch these products. They say that, unlike commercial products which can be launched straight away, products meant for retail consumers need a certain level of preparation before they are ready for sale.

RBI checks for surrogate holding in banks

RBI checks for surrogate holding in banks

Rediff.com   27 Apr 2009

Failed attempt to acquire stake in Kolhapur-based bank seen as trigger.

More companies opt for CDR

More companies opt for CDR

Rediff.com   24 Apr 2009

While the level of non-performing assets for banks is on the rise, despite the Reserve Bank of India's push for debt restructuring, cases referred to the corporate debt restructuring cell increased to 34 at the end of March 2009, as against 10 at the end of 2007-08. CDR, which was set up in 2002-03, is a mechanism for faster disposal of restructuring cases involving multiple lenders, though foreign banks are yet to join the platform.

Tata Motors nets Rs 15 cr on 5,00,000 Nano forms

Tata Motors nets Rs 15 cr on 5,00,000 Nano forms

Rediff.com   18 Apr 2009

Within 15 days of opening the registration process for Nano, its Rs 1 lakh car, Tata Motors has sold nearly 5,00,000 application forms, raking in Rs 15 crore (at Rs 300 each). Distributors associated with the Nano bookings said most of the forms were likely to translate into bookings.

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.

Sub-BPLR loans make a comeback

Sub-BPLR loans make a comeback

Rediff.com   6 Apr 2009

Loans at a discount to the benchmark prime lending rates of banks are back with a majority of the fresh loans being disbursed at sub-PLR rates.

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.