FinMin to hold 2-day deliberations with PSU insurer heads from Friday

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The ministry will hold a two-day meeting, beginning Friday, with heads of public sector companies to find out ways and means to strengthen their financial health and improve penetration in the country.

The chief executives of the public sector companies will brainstorm on business process re-engineering, improvement of financial health, introduction of innovative products among others, sources said.

The two-day 'Insurance Manthan' would conclude on Saturday, October 6, sources said.

Besides, sources said, companies would also discuss means to improve and density so that becomes insured society.

The measure of and density reflects the level of development of the in a country. While is measured as the percentage of to GDP, is calculated as the ratio of premium to population (per capita premium).

The rose to USD 59.7 in 2016 as against USD 54.7 in 2015 while insurance penetration remained unchanged at 2.72 per cent 2016, as per the latest Insurance and Regulatory and Development Authority of data.

There are one public sector life insurer, LIC, the biggest in the country. Four general insurance companies -- National Insurance, New Assurance, and Besides, there is one re-insurance firm GIC-Re.

In addition to these, two are and of India Ltd.

Of all these insurance companies, only and Re are listed at the stock exchanges.

Meanwhile, the government has initiated the merger of three public sector general insurers in line with the Budget announcement.

Union Minister in the Budget speech had announced that the three companies would be merged into a single The process of merger is likely to be completed during the current fiscal.

"Three companies National Insurance Company Ltd, and will be merged into a single and will be subsequently listed," he had said.

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First Published: Thu, October 04 2018. 21:00 IST