"We are watching with interest as the bill (to lift the FDI cap in India) passes through the processes. We will work our position when there is clarity... Metlife sees India as an attractive market," Metlife's Asia President, Christopher Townsend, told reporters here.
The Insurance Amendment Bill is pending passage in Parliament as several opposition parties, including Congress, are opposing the Bill in its present form.
Townsend said Metlife is encouraged by the Centre's approach in lifting the FDI cap in insurance sector.
Townsend was here to launch a joint Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative with Jammu and Kashmir Bank and Child Rights and You (CRY).
The initiative is expected to benefit over 14,000 under-privileged children in five districts of Kashmir.
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