Yes Bank impact on key insurance players explained in numbers, chart

The investment exposures of key insurance players have been hit by ratings downgrades

Moody’s Investors Service, Rating
Downgrades have been to the tune of Rs 33,847.7 crore over the past one year
Subrata Kumar Panda
1 min read Last Updated : Mar 06 2020 | 11:55 PM IST
The investment exposures of key insurance players have been hit by ratings downgrades. These downgrades have been to the tune of Rs 33,847.7 crore over the past one year. The key companies include the listed insurance companies as well as state-owned behemoth Life Insurance Corporation (LIC). Exposure of HDFC Life to YES Bank is through AT-1 bonds, which may be written off according to the restructuring scheme for YES Bank, proposed by the Reserve Bank of India. The overall YES Bank exposure in non-linked account  for listed insurers stands at Rs 180 crore for SBI Life, Rs 75 crore for ICICI prudential, Rs 1,520 crore for Max Life, Rs 130 crore for HDFC Life and Rs 8,000 crore for LIC. Meanwhile, the corresponding figures for linked fund of top insurers are Rs 190 crore for SBI Life, Rs 70 crore for ICICI Prudential, Rs 480 crore for Max Life, Rs 70 crore for HDFC Life, and Rs 320 crore for LIC.


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