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With largest number of life insurance policies in force in the world, Insurance
happens to be a mega opportunity in India. It’s a business growing at the rate
of 15-20 per cent annually and presently is of the order of Rs 450 billion.
Together with banking services, it adds about 7 per cent to the country’s GDP.
Gross premium collection is nearly 2 per cent of GDP and funds available with
LIC for investments are 8 per cent of GDP.
Yet, nearly 80 per cent of Indian population is without life insurance cover
while health insurance and non-life insurance continues to be below
international standards. And this part of the population is also subject to weak
social security and pension systems with hardly any old age income security.
This itself is an indicator that growth potential for the insurance sector is
immense.
A well-developed and evolved insurance sector is needed for economic development
as it provides long term funds for infrastructure development and at the same
time strengthens the risk taking ability. It is estimated that over the next ten
years India would require investments of the order of one trillion US dollar.
The Insurance sector, to some extent, can enable investments in infrastructure
development to sustain economic growth of the country.
Insurance is a federal subject in India. There are two legislations that govern
the sector- The Insurance Act- 1938 and the IRDA Act- 1999. The insurance sector
in India has come a full circle from being an open competitive market to
nationalization and back to a liberalized market again. Tracing the developments
in the Indian insurance sector reveals the 360 degree turn witnessed over a
period of almost two centuries.
NSHM offers a well rounded course on this subject, which enhances the immense
possibility of students opting for a career in this sunrise sector.
See the Course Overview
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