Source: ZEEBIZ.com
Rs.1,135 Cr. dividend for Govt.'s Rs.5 Cr. investment!
Rs.21,580 Cr. (95% of surplus) distributed
to policyholders as bonus!
No Doubt!
LIC...8th wonder of the world!
State-owned life insurance giant LIC has recorded a 10 percent jump in
net actuarial surplus for the 2010-11 fiscal at Rs 22,716 crore which
has helped it declare an additional bonus for seven of its 'with-profit
plans.'
Life Insurance Corporation will be paying a bonus of Rs
21,580 crore to the policyholders, up from last fiscal's Rs 19,557
crore, while Rs 1,135 crore has been allocated as government's share
against Rs 1,029 crore the year before, its Executive Director
(Corporate Communications) Vipin Anand told reporters here.
It
has increased the bonus component for seven 'with profit plans' like
Jeevan Anand, Jeevan Shree I and Jeevan Bharti I among others, Anand
said.
The corporation, which celebrated its 55th anniversary on
Thursday, collected Rs 2,03,358 crore in premium last fiscal, accounting
for 68.70 percent of the market, he said.
However, lack of
popular offerings like 'Market Plus' in its products suite has resulted
in a "negative growth" on premiums for the four month period ended July
31, 2011 even though its market share grew to 72.43 percent, its
Executive Director (Marketing) S Roy Chowdhury said.
He said LIC is mulling to launch newer products in the near future both in the offline and online space.
Anand
said last fiscal, policy announcement of doing away with the Ulip
policies from September 1, 2010 had created additional interest among
the public and sounded confident of growth in premiums in the second
half.
Both the executive directors, however, declined to give details on the soon to be launched products from the insurance behemoth.
As
on March 31, 2011, the Corporation's total assets stood at Rs 13,17,416
crore, up from Rs 11,52,057 crore in the previous fiscal, while the
solvency ratio stood at a comfortable 154.07 percent as against the
prescribed 150 percent.
PTI
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