Life Insurance products are bought lesser in India exclusively by rural population. General Insurance is often bought because there are compulsions under the law or from the financiers asking for insurance as collateral security. In the case of life insurance there is very little compulsion. This research study attempts to explore the reasons for the low penetration of life insurance in rural areas/markets and among socially & economically backward classes. It’s a descriptive research which tells about the best possible insurance deal suitable to rural areas, socio-economic backward classes, children, business people etc., by comparing the insurance products offered by the Indian insurers. The data for the study has been collected from seco...
The policyholders once when they become a part of the LIC feel free about the safety of their wards ...
textabstractThis paper assesses insurance uptake in three community based health insurance (CBHI) sc...
The main objective of this article is to examine the willingness to pay for a viable rural health in...
Life Insurance products are bought lesser in India exclusively by rural population. General Insuranc...
Life insurance is bought lesser in India by rural population. General insurance is often bought beca...
Human life is full of risk. In general one or few family members are earning to run the existence, a...
Life insurance as a product is vital to everyone due to uncertainties of life. Life Insurance is one...
Life insurance services have its individual assessment in terms of understanding the customers for t...
Considering the socio economic plight of the people of India with one fourth of them under poverty l...
The Indian economy has been among the fastest growing economies of the world for over a decade with ...
The market for life insurance in India has evolved in the context of the specific socio-economic and...
Even after more than one and half decade of privatization and insurance sector reforms, out of the t...
ABSTRACT Insurance is vital to the households of a nation as it insulates them, to an extent from...
Characterized by its large potential and high growth rate, the life insurance industry has been one ...
Social security is virtually non-existent in India. While governments play a role providing some sec...
The policyholders once when they become a part of the LIC feel free about the safety of their wards ...
textabstractThis paper assesses insurance uptake in three community based health insurance (CBHI) sc...
The main objective of this article is to examine the willingness to pay for a viable rural health in...
Life Insurance products are bought lesser in India exclusively by rural population. General Insuranc...
Life insurance is bought lesser in India by rural population. General insurance is often bought beca...
Human life is full of risk. In general one or few family members are earning to run the existence, a...
Life insurance as a product is vital to everyone due to uncertainties of life. Life Insurance is one...
Life insurance services have its individual assessment in terms of understanding the customers for t...
Considering the socio economic plight of the people of India with one fourth of them under poverty l...
The Indian economy has been among the fastest growing economies of the world for over a decade with ...
The market for life insurance in India has evolved in the context of the specific socio-economic and...
Even after more than one and half decade of privatization and insurance sector reforms, out of the t...
ABSTRACT Insurance is vital to the households of a nation as it insulates them, to an extent from...
Characterized by its large potential and high growth rate, the life insurance industry has been one ...
Social security is virtually non-existent in India. While governments play a role providing some sec...
The policyholders once when they become a part of the LIC feel free about the safety of their wards ...
textabstractThis paper assesses insurance uptake in three community based health insurance (CBHI) sc...
The main objective of this article is to examine the willingness to pay for a viable rural health in...