Shilpy Sinha &Amp; Sidhartha

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Reliance Power achieves closure for Sasan, finally

Reliance Power achieves closure for Sasan, finally

Rediff.com   20 Apr 2009

The Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group-promoted Sasan Power was Rs 2,500 crore short of the roughly Rs 15,000 crore it needed to borrow for the project. Now, India Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd has agreed to lend around Rs 2,500 crore. A consortium of 12 domestic banks have already committed around Rs 12,500 crore, with State Bank of India and Power Finance Corporation leading the pack, with Rs 3,500 crore and Rs 1,800 crore respectively.

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.

TCS, Infy, HCL vie for biometric PAN cards

TCS, Infy, HCL vie for biometric PAN cards

Rediff.com   13 Apr 2009

The development has elicited huge response from the country's top information technology companies. At least seven players, including Infosys, HCL, Tata Consultancy Services and its subsidiary CMC, are in the fray to develop a biometric card and the infrastructure that can handle 12 million new users annually.

NYSE probes Sataym's deals with 'terror states'

NYSE probes Sataym's deals with 'terror states'

Rediff.com   11 Apr 2009

Months before Satyam Computer Services founder B Ramalinga Raju made disclosures about committing fraud, authorities in the US had initiated an investigation into the company's dealings with Syria, Sudan, Cuba and Iran, identified by the US government as state sponsors of terrorism, and subject to US economic sanctions and export controls.

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.

CAs face peer pressure

CAs face peer pressure

Rediff.com   4 Apr 2009

Firms denied peer review certificate may be barred from auditing

Govt asks S&P to clarify rating action

Govt asks S&P to clarify rating action

Rediff.com   30 Mar 2009

The government is also approaching the other two major rating agencies - Moody's and Fitch - to explain its fiscal strategy, the economic situation and the outlook.

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.

Centre calls for bank, industry meet

Centre calls for bank, industry meet

Rediff.com   21 Mar 2009

To discuss ways of increasing lending to optimise stimulus package impact.

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.

Why India Inc is fuming ahead of elections

Why India Inc is fuming ahead of elections

Rediff.com   11 Mar 2009

The general elections could take a toll on the bottom lines of a host of Indian companies that have accessed overseas debt.

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.

Satyam fallout: Auditors may get additional powers

Satyam fallout: Auditors may get additional powers

Rediff.com   9 Mar 2009

Company balance sheets could soon acquire a new look, with the government asking ICAI to suggest ways to strengthen reporting norms following Satyam Computer Services scandal 7. ICAI sources said the mandate from the government was to ensure that company managements did not use notes to accounts as a cover-up for misdemeanours. The special group will submit its recommendations over the next few weeks.

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.

IFCI recovers Maytas dues, ICICI Bank takes Rs 95-

IFCI recovers Maytas dues, ICICI Bank takes Rs 95-

Rediff.com   19 Feb 2009

In the coming days, other lenders are expected to initiate similar steps to recover their dues from the company, which is facing the prospects of a change of management. IFCI executives said that the company revoked the guarantee earlier this month to recover its dues amounting to Rs 95 crore from Maytas Infra.