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Friday, June 27, 2014

Max Life posts 11% growth in new business premium in H1

Private sector  today posted 11% growth in new business  at Rs 904 crore for the first half ended September, 2013-14. 
The gross written premium of the company grew 4% to Rs 3,005 crore during the period. At the same time, the company's market share increased to 10.4% and maintained its rank as fourth largest private life insurer.
The profit before the tax grew marginally by 2% to Rs 248 crore.
In view of a strong all round performance during the first half of 2013-14 fiscal, it declared a net interim shareholder Dividend of Rs 128 crore, 29% upward revision from interim dividend announced in the previous year, Max Life Insurance managing director Rajesh Sud said. 

Why you must have a child insurance plan

The rising cost of education is troubling Indian parents. More than 60% of the respondents in an online survey by ET Wealth listed this as their biggest worry. This was followed by lack of knowledge, not saving enough and starting too late. 
We hadn't included the biggest worry-the risk of their own untimely death-as a choice. We should have. According to the National Crime Records Bureau statistics, an Indian dies in an accident every 90 seconds. 

Thursday, June 26, 2014

New govt's fiscal policy to affect RBI's monetary stance

 
With a new government at the Centre only a few weeks away, the Reserve Bank of India () might wait for the new dispensation’s  to take its policy actions, feel experts. Although Consumer Price Index (CPI)-based inflation is on the rise in March, RBI might hold rates till June.

According to experts, if the new government takes concrete steps, it would provide room for RBI to cut rates in the future, though not in near term. 

Kotak Life Insurance launches immediate annuity plan

 has launched Kotak e-Lifetime income plan, an immediate annuity product.
The plan offers the purchaser of the annuity the option to choose an annuitant or beneficiary other than self. This will ensure regular income to any close blood relative or spouse, other than self. The plan is also available online, said a press release issued by Kotak Life Insurance.
The one time premium paid by the proposer is paid out to the annuitant or beneficiary at the interval chosen – monthly, quarterly, half yearly or yearly at the predefined annuity rate promised at the time of purchase. Annuity rates will depend upon the age of the annuitant, the amount invested and the annuity option chosen. 

Has Right to Information come to your rescue?

The  () Act was implemented in India nine years ago. The Bill was introduced in 2004's winter session of Parliament and passed in June 2005.
RTI remains a potent legal weapon to fight opacity in public offices and politicians continue to fear it. In the last winter session, a Parliamentary standing committee, while supporting passage of an amendment in the Act, concluded political parties should be kept out of the ambit. The RTI (Amendment) Bill, 2013, seeks to insert an explanation in Section 2, which states any association or body of individuals registered or recognised as a political party under the Representation of the People Act, 1951, will not be considered a public authority 

.http://www.myallagents.com/Has-Right-to-Information-come-to-your-rescue/details.html 

Do not delay filing an insurance claim

 
Getting insurance companies to pay  is the hard part at times. Though the claims ratio of most insurance companies is 94-98 per cent, claimants often have to run pillar to post to get these. There are various reasons due to which claims can be rejected. Among these is a delay on the part of the.
Under the , a claimant has to tell the company about the death in three years. The company can refuse to pay the  if told beyond this period. But, in case of genuine reasons, the company has to pay 

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Metal stocks surge on China demand, RBI policy move

Improving Chinese demand, partial lifting of the Odisha mining ban and the central bank’s move to ease liquidity boded well for metal sector stocks, which climbed to a one-year high on Tuesday.
Chinese manufacturing data for the month of May touched a four-month high, leading to hopes that demand from the world’s largest consumer of metals will revive going forward. Further, the Reserve Bank of India’s move to cut the statutory liquidity ratio or SLR by 50 basis points to 22.5 per cent boosted market sentiment resulting in heavy buying in these stocks which have not been major participants in the recent market rally .