Insurance sector may get over Rs 12,000 crore FDI in 2016: Assocham
The investment push has come as a result of liberalisation of foreign investment ceiling to 49 per cent last year through the passage of Insurance Laws (Amendment) Bill.
"More than Rs 12,000 crore is set to flow in the insurance sector comprising both life and non-life during 2016. Besides, re-insurance sector would also see some fund flow as it too has got a leg-up through the amended Act," Assocham Secretary General D S Rawat said in a statement.
The investment push has come as a result of liberalisation of foreign investment ceiling from 26 per cent to 49 per cent last year through the passage of Insurance Laws (Amendment) Bill.
The Bill was passed by Parliament in March clearing decks for foreign entities to increase their stake in private sector insurance companies.
Companies including AXA of France, Bupa of the UK, Nippon Life Insurance of Japan had recently announced raising stake in their respective joint ventures.
More than a dozen foreign companies including BNP Paribas Cardif, Insurance Australia Group, Aviva Plc, Standard Life Plc, AIA, QBE Insurance Group and Fairfax Financial Holdings of Canada are expected to raise stakes in their ventures during this year, the industry body said.
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