"If LIC is listed, it would be the most valued company in the country with the highest valuation as well as one of the largest across the world," he said here.
Jaitley was speaking while launching the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of the corporation, the largest financial institution with over Rs 22.10 lakh crore in assets which is over 15 per cent of India's GDP of Rs 134 lakh crore.
With around Rs 40,000 crore profit last fiscal, LIC is the most profitable entity in the country, next only to the RBI which transferred Rs 66,000 crore of its surplus profit to the government in the past fiscal. The net income of Reliance Industries, the most profitable private sector corporate, is not even 60 per cent of the Corporation.
With an asset base of over Rs 22.10 lakh crore and practically no debt, even a 10 per cent divestment in LIC can net the government billions of dollars and can massively catapult the market capitalisation on BSE, which now stands at over Rs 110 lakh crore.
Even after 16 years of competition (insurance sector was opened to private firms in 2000), LIC still enjoys over 76.99 per cent of the market pie in terms of total policies, which stood at over 29.02 crore and over 12 lakh of group policies. In terms of new premium business it still had 70.44 per cent share as of March 2016, the Corporation said.
LIC's total premium as percentage of GDP stood at 5.82 per cent in 2014-15, total income at 3.18 per cent in 2015-16 and total premium as percentage of GDP stood at 1.96 per cent in 2015-16.
LIC's exposure to the Central and State government
securities stood at Rs 12,42,632 crore the year to March 2016, housing exposure at Rs 70,302 crore, power sector at Rs 1,20,558 crore, irrigation/water supply & sewerage at Rs 2,319 crore and ports/bridges at Rs 1,324 crore.
The Corporation, as of March 2016, had only 0.028 per cent of unsettled claims, out of its total number of policies of 29.02 crore and over 12 lakh group covers.
For the year to March, insurance behemoth's contribution to Government through surplus and taxes stood Rs 2,501.75 crore (surplus) against Rs 1,803.05 crore in FY15, income tax contribution at Rs 4,753 crore against Rs 3,698 crore and service tax contribution of Rs 3,167 crore against Rs 2,949 crore in FY15.
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