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E-grāmata: Investment Pattern of LICI and Select Private LICs in the Post-reforms Era in India

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  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Jul-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Palgrave Macmillan
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  • ISBN-13: 9789811927997
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The book examines the trends of premium collection and investment portfolio of LICI and selected private life insurers in India in order to compare their performances. Life insurance organizations in India are significant financial institutions in the Indian financial system and play a major role in mobilizing insurance premium from the household sectors and investing it in the financial markets for productive purposes. The book aims to assist life insurance companies in evaluating their performance in terms of their premium mobilization and investment in Government and other approved securities, infrastructure securities, securities approved by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) and other than approved securities as per the provision of IRDA (Investment) (Fifth Amendment) Regulation, 2013. Against this backdrop, the theme of the book is particularly relevant because life insurance companies play a vital role in channelizing small savings into productive sector investment to promote economic development of the nation.
1 Introduction
1(18)
1.1 Background of the Research
2(2)
1.2 Statement of the Research Problem
4(1)
1.3 Research Questions
5(1)
1.4 Review of Literature
5(7)
1.5 Objectives of the Study
12(1)
1.6 Research Methodology
12(3)
1.7 Limitations of the Study
15(1)
1.8 The Scheme of Work
15(1)
References
16(3)
2 Evolution and Regulatory Framework of Life Insurance Companies in India: A Conceptual Review
19(50)
2.1 Introduction
20(1)
2.2 Evolution of Life Insurance Industry
20(8)
2.3 Overview of Life Insurance Companies Operating in India
28(1)
2.4 Regulatory Framework Governing Life Insurance Business
28(27)
2.5 Investment Portfolio of Life Insurance Industry
55(9)
2.6 Conclusion
64(2)
References
66(3)
3 Premium Mobilisation and Investment Portfolio by the LICI and Select Private Life Insurance Companies: An Analytical Study
69(38)
3.1 Introduction
70(1)
3.2 Objectives
70(1)
3.3 Methodology
71(1)
3.4 Analysis and Findings
72(32)
3.5 Conclusion
104(2)
References
106(1)
4 An Empirical Insight into the Premium Mobilisation and Investment Portfolio of the LICI and Select Private Life Insurance Companies in India
107(50)
4.1 Introduction
108(1)
4.2 Objectives of the Study
108(1)
4.3 Research Methods
109(1)
4.4 Analysis and Discussion
110(45)
References
155(2)
5 Concluding Observations and Suggestions
157(12)
5.1 Introduction
158(1)
5.2 Summary of Major Findings in Previous
Chapters
158(6)
5.3 Economic and Social Implications: A Few Suggestions
164(1)
5.4 Areas of Further Research
165(1)
5.5 Conclusions
166(3)
Bibliography 169(8)
Index 177
Shib Pada Patra, is an Assistant Professor of Commerce, Chittaranjan College, Kolkata, India, teaching undergraduate students.

Siddhartha Sankar Saha, Professor of Commerce, University of Calcutta, became Dean, Faculty Council for P.G Studies in Commerce, Social Welfare & Business Management. He also became member, Senate and Syndicate, Director, CUCSE-CEFM, & Director, IQAC, University of Calcutta, India. 

Mitrendu Narayan Roy, Assistant Professor, Goenka College of Commerce and Business Administration, India is teaching undergraduate as well as post-graduate courses.