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FDI cap increase may bring in Rs 7,000 cr to insurance sector
T E Narasimhan / Chennai December 01, 2008, 21:32 IST

The Union Government’s recent approval to the insurance Bill, which proposes, among other things, to raise the cap on foreign direct investment (FDI) to 49 per cent from 26 per cent for private sector insurance companies, is expected to bring around Rs 7,000 crore into the industry, according to industry representatives. However, the Bill is yet to be introduced in Parliament.

 
 
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Currently, the insurance industry has a total FDI of around Rs 2,500 crore.

The expected inflow is likely to create 3 lakh jobs in the sector as more companies are planning to use the additional funds mainly to execute their expansion plans.

According to industry representatives, a hike in FDI limit is necessary to allow foreign partners to infuse more capital into their Indian joint ventures to sustain growth. It will also give confidence to foreign investors to do business on a scale that is not restrictive.

Given that life insurance is a capital intensive industry, this move will help insurers access larger international capital over a period of time, said N S Kannan, executive director, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance.

Another private life insurer, Max New York Life Insurance, which recently infused an additional Rs 350 crore capital, said that the approval to hike the FDI ceiling limit is a welcome move for the insurance industry. “Our shareholders will mutually decide on the issue after the Insurance Bill is passed in Parliament,” said Rajesh Sud, CEO & Managing Director, Max New York Life.

The company ramped up its investment plans and infused Rs 350 crore last week, taking its total paid-up capital to Rs 1,782 crore. The capital infusion is part of Max New York Life’s plan to raise the paid-up capital to Rs 3,600 crore by financial year 2011-12.

Max New York currently has over 61,500 agent distributors and plans to increase it to around 3.5 lakh by FY 2011-12.

Another industry representative said that the feeling was that insurers would be required to recapitalise to comply with solvency requirements of 150 per cent prescribed by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Irda).

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srinivasLicdotpgudem
THE PROPOSED INCREASE IN FDI IN INSURANCE SECTOR WILL LEAD TO MORE EXPANSION OF THE MARKETS OF LOSS MAKING PRIVATE COMPANIES WHICH LEADS TO MORE SCOPE FOR INCRESED NOMBER OF ILLICIT AND UNETHICAL PRACTICES WHICH INTURN CREATES AN ADVERSE EFFECT ON THE COMMON MAN`S MIND ABOUT INSURANCE SAVINGS. MOREOVER INCREASE IN FDI MEANS DECREASE IN THE PORTION OF PEOPLE`S SAVINGS TOWARDS NATION BUILDING ACTIVITIES. LET US OPPOSE IT UNITEDLY! SAVE THE LARGEST INSURER OF INDIA FOR THE FUTURE GENERATIONS.
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ArunkumbharLICDO
Do we really need capital and technology?Indian partners can infuse the same. If TATA is ready to go solely with own funds. others too can do it. Most foreign partners are bankrupt and bailed out.and their joint ventures are loss making after 7-8 years .What confidence the money can bring in Insurance ? The higher unrestricted scale in business will magnify losses only.What technology will they bring is not clear when the westen ULIP model nas very little insurance and very high market risk .
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