Investment Pattern of LICI and Select Private LICs in the Post-reforms Era in India
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The book analyzes the premium collection and investment portfolios of LICI and selected private life insurers in India to compare their performances. Life insurance organizations are crucial financial institutions in India, mobilizing insurance premiums from households and investing them in financial markets for productive purposes. The aim is to help life insurance companies assess their performance regarding premium mobilization and investments in government and approved securities, infrastructure securities, and those sanctioned by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI), as per the IRDA (Investment) (Fifth Amendment) Regulation, 2013. This theme is particularly relevant as life insurance companies are instrumental in channeling small savings into productive sector investments, thereby promoting the nation's economic development. The book is structured into five chapters: the introduction, a conceptual review of the evolution and regulatory framework of life insurance companies in India, an analytical study of premium mobilization and investment portfolios, an empirical insight into these aspects for LICI and select private insurers, and concluding observations with suggestions.
