| Case Title |
India's Insurance Industry: Liberalization, Deregulation and Private Sector Opportunities |
| Case Author(s) |
Ashish Lall Shirley Koh
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| University |
Nanyang Technological University |
| Abstract |
Since 1999, India's insurance industry had been undergoing transformation brought about by liberalization and detariffication. Liberalization had opened the former government-operated insurance industry to private competition and foreign minority ownership. Macroeconomic factors especially high GDP growth rates were fostering growth in the industry. While the incumbent insurers still dominated the market, private insurers were meeting the competition with new products and distribution channels in the brave new world of post-detariffication. |
| Available In |
The Nanyang Case Collection |
| Publisher |
The Asian Business Case Centre, NTU |
| Publisher Case No. |
ABCC-2008-002 |
| Distributor(s) |
The Asian Business Case Centre, NTU
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| Pub/Rev Date |
2008 |
| ISBN |
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| Case Length |
29 pgs |
| Teaching Note |
No |
| Pub TN Ref No. |
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| Pages (TN) |
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| Issues |
Liberalization of Indian insurance industry. |
| Organisation(s) |
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| Countries |
India |
| Industry |
Financial Services |
| Period Covered |
1999 - 2006 |
| Level |
Undergraduate/Postgraduate |
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